15 NOVEMBER 1884, Page 23

The Sunday Magazine. (Isbister and Co.)—There is, as usual, a

great abundance of excellent reading in this volume, which bears on its title-page the name of the Rev. Benjamin Waugh, itself a guarantee for good work. One of the serial tales, "Carole," by Hesba Stretton, has already been noticed in these columns ; Mr. Edward Garrett contributes another, "At any Cost ;" and there are four special "Children's Stories." In "Sunday Evenings with the Children" we have a most useful series of papers. Among the others it would be scarcely fair to discriminate, and we must be content with giving them a general commendation to our readers.