10 DECEMBER 1887, page 10

We Have To Mention The Dawn Of Day A Monthly

Illustrated Magazine for Sunday•School and Parish Use. (8.P.0.B..)—Miss Helen Shipton contributes a tale, "A Second-Hand Prayer-Book ;" and Mr. E. L. Cutts, a "Popular History......

Round The Globe. Edited By W. C. Procter. (w. Isbister.)—the

idea of this volume is a happy one. Various competent observers describe portions of a route which, in its entirety, comprises a circuit of the world. This circuit is not the......

Stirring Adventures In African Travel. By Charles Bruce....

Nimmo and Co., Edinburgh.)—Mr. Bruce tells again some familiar stories, which yet we are never tired of hearing, of African travellers. Livingstone has, very rightly, a largo......

Of Illustrated Children's Books We Find That We Have Still

a multitude to appraise, or at least to mention. The "Old Corner" Annual, edited by Arthur Holme (Griffith, Farrar], and Co.), is described as a "collection of pictures, verses,......

The Making Of The Great West. By Samuel Adams Drake.

(T. Fisher Unwin.)—This is a book intended in the first place for readers, especially young readers, on the other aide of the Atlantic. It follows op an earlier volume from the......

Vert De Vest's Eton Days, And Other Sketches And Mentoirs.

By A. G. L'Estrange. (Elliot Stock.)—We do not know whether this can be said rightly to belong to the class to which we have assigned it. Still, a book which both boys and their......

Her Grandfather, The Cathedral Organist, And A...

is one of the ohoriaters, has certain adventures which she describes in her diary. Little girls, happily, do not write diaries,— at least, diaries that can fill up fair.sized......

Peter Parley's Annual. (ben George.)—the Principal Story...

is one of school-life, bearing the title of "The Feud," which the boys will doubtless' find entertaining, the good and the bad coming at last by their own, and furnishing......

The Lay Of Saint Lutundus A Legend Of York. Written

by Edith W. Robinson. Illustrated by George Hodson. (Swan Sonnenschein and Co.)—A, ballad somewhat in the "Ingoldsby " style, a style only made acceptable by transcendent......