14 OCTOBER 1876, page 21

Books.

THE portions of Mr. Schuyler's book which are at once most valuable, and most interesting immediately, form a comparatively small part of his two bulky volumes. They are those......

Alexander Wilson.* We Have Strong Doubts As To The Wisdom,

taste, and even patriotism of at least one-hall of this work. Mr. Grosart has shown himself a literary "stoney-ground husbandman" of more than ordinary insight, force, and......

The Cities Of Italy.* The Task Which Mr. Hare Has

attempted to perform is one of peculiar difficulty. Not only is the subject of his book a very wide one, but it is crowded with minute and varied details. And besides this, so......