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Houses And Housekeeping. By Lady Barker. (william...

and interesting little book, by an author who has had plenty of experience, and knows how to avail herself of it. They must be very good managers, indeed, who will not get some......

A Fight With Fortune. By Mortimer Collins. 3 Vols. (hurst

and Blackett.)—The reviewer will get tired of criticising Mr. Mortimer Collins's faults long before he gets tired of committing them. Here, for instance, we have, as usual, a......

Old Truths In A New Light. By The Countess Of

Caithness. (Chap- man and Hall.)—Another book to reconcile material science with spiri- tual science and Scripture. If the work is not accomplished, it will not be for the lack......

Christianity And Science: A Series Of Lectures Delivered...

York in 1874. ByA.ndrew Peabody. (Sampson Low.)—It appears that in New York there are lectures periodically delivered, after the fashion of our Boyle lectures, their object......

Life's Aftermath. By Emma Marshall. (seeleys.)—the Scene...

is laid, as the author says, among "a quiet people,"—among the "Friends," that is to say, whose life is described with sympathy and respect, though the writer's leanings to......

Poems. By Edward G. A. Holmes. (henry S. King And

Co.)—We do not think the worse either of the promise or the performance of Mr. Holmes's work that it manifests the influence of poets of the day,—that the' Fir Wood" and "The......