17 NOVEMBER 1888, page 37

Two Romances.*

Tan authoress of the first book before us is well known for the refinement and artistic finish of her work. This, her last story, will in no way detract from the high reputation......

Two Tales Of Village Life.*

MISS COLERIDGE takes us back to that time of ferment, '48. Little indeed of the stir that was agitating Europe had reached the peaceful little village of Ripplehurst. Yet there......

Mr. Westall's New Story.*

MR. GEOFFREY BACON, a gentleman who does a little doctoring and a good deal of hunting, with now and then a turn at horse-dealing, is thrown by an unmanageable beast which his......

Three Books Of Travelt Bishop Cowie's Book Is Too Much

of a catalogue of places and persons to be particularly entertaining to the general reader. Its chief merit is that it shows the real reason why so many of the Colonial......