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NEW EDITIONS.—We are glad to see that there has been

sufficient demand to warrant a new edition of Tecumseh, by Charles Mair (W. Briggs, Toronto). Mr. Mair has added some poems from an earlier volume. Tecumseh, it will be remembered, was a Dela- ware, and might have suggested the conception of "The Last of the Mohicans" to Cooper. (The American novelist was born in 1789, Tecumseh in 1768.) But he was a firm friend of Britain, meeting his end in the war of 1812.—In the reissue of "Novels by Maarten Maartens " (Macmillan and Co., 3s. 6d. each) we have God's Fool : a Koopstadt Story, and The Greater Glory : a Story of High Life.—The "Coronation Year Edition" of Philip's A.B.O. Pocket Atlas Guide to London. (G. Philip and Son. is.)