1 DECEMBER 1906, Page 8

Chatterbox. (Wells Gardner, Darton, and Co. 3s. and 5s.)—The editor

and the publishers of Chatterbox take a legitimate pride in the long and successful career of their magazine. It first appeared about forty years ago under the editorship of the Rev. Erskine Clarke, to whom parents and children owe no little debt of gratitude. We have had the pleasure of noticing the annual volumes on many occasions, and gladly offer our congratulations on the present occasion. The readers of the earlier numbers are the parents of a generation which inherits their privilege, themselves to hand it on, we hope, to yet another. Fiction, poetry, natural history, applied science, quidquid agunt homines, on the better side of human life, all these things are well represented in Chatterbox.