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Fontenoy." To Readers Who Remember, As We Trust Many Of

our readers do, that brilliant book, this is very high praise. There is no particular purpose in the book, except it be to show up the emptiness of the pre- tentious schools of......

The Mosquito Country. By W. D. R. (wyman And Sons.)—this

little book is one which may serve as a very fair guide to other wan- derers in the country districts of which it speaks. It is a slight sketch of a holiday tour in some parts......

Record Of Mr. Alcott's School. Third Edition, Revised....

Roberts.)—The first edition of this book was published thirty-seven years ago. Meanwhile, the success of Mrs. Alcott's books have created a fresh interest in the subject.......

Rolling In Riches. 3 Vols. (tinsley Brothers.)—this Is A...

of a kind of which the world ought by this time to be getting pretty well tired. The time has gone by for these galleries of conventional carica- tures, every one ticketed with......

Crusts : A Settler's Fare Due South. By Laurence L

Kennaway. (Sampson Low and Co.)—Mr. Kennaway went over to the Canterbury Settlement in the earlydays of that colony, and he tells his experiences in this volume, giving them, as......