10 OCTOBER 1891, page 34

Scarcity Of Railway Bookstalls In Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPTCTATOR."] SIR, — The extraordinary scarcity of railway bookstalls in Ireland has not, as far as I know, provoked any comment from tourists. I tried in......

Letters To The Editor.

THE REIGN OF MARY TUDOR. LTO THY EDITOR 01 TRZ BracuToz.") have for thirty years and more been a regular buyer and reader of the Spectator, and have admired its general......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR, — I cannot resist sending you an illustration of the truth of your remarks upon courtesy towards soldiers. In 1855, when we were working under difficulties to get up our......

Accidental Conversation.

go THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I believe the realistic description of a hanging, heard in an "accidental conversation" by your writer, to be quite true. In the West of......

M. Renan's "israel."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SpEcTAToa."1 SIR,—The last sentence of your notice of M. Renan's "Israel," with its comment on the use of the word "dupli- city," as applied to the double......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—I beg to call your attention to the review in the Spectator of September 26th on "Idylls, Legends, and Lyrics," and to point out that......

Courtesy.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." J SIR,—Your article on "Courtesy," in the Spectator of October 3rd, does not, I venture to think, leave quite a fair impres- sion on the mind......