27 FEBRUARY 1892, Page 28

We have to notice a peculiarly convenient edition of the

Revised Bible (H. Frowde and C. J. Clay and Sons). By the use of ex- cellent paper, thin without being transparent, we have here more than a thousand pages in a volume that, together with its flexible leather covers, is less than an inch through, and weighs little more than a pound. The type is perfectly clear. In fact, it gives as near a reconciliation as possible of the two almost contradictory merits of legibility and convenient size.