22 JANUARY 1831, Page 15

Guy's Ancient Geography is as complete a little sehool-book as

we have lately met with. We are glad at length to see the sub- ject reduced to a small compass, and placed before the learner in an intelligible form. An improvement might, we think, be made in the maps : reference to an atlas—an expensive and confusing work for young beginners—ought to be dispensed with, and nu- merous maps, done in small and on steel, reduced to the size of the book, should frequently occur between the leaves. The cir- culation which may be expected for this little work would justify such an expense.