14 JUNE 1851, page 16

Babbage's Exposition Of 1851.* •

Tints is an able book, very often written in a soured temper, and once or twice coming a day after the fair. The main object seems to have been to trace the history of the Great......

Books.

MR. HURTON'S PICTURES OF SCANDINAVIA. * WHO shall say that life is grown formal, uniform, and dull ? The fault is not in the world, but in those who confine themselves to the "......

Emilie Careen's Birthright. *

Tins novel is of a less original kind than The Rose of TistelOn, by the same author. In lieu of a crime of interest, by stern and rugged natures accustomed to struggle with the......