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John Heywood's Railway Map Of England (heywood, Man-...

commendably plain and legible, and contains the latest additions to the railway-system. It would be a useful improvement if the distance in miles (practically equivalent to the......

Eton Of Ou, And Eighty Years Since. By An "old

Colleger." (Griffith and Farran.)—The "Old Colleger" has indeed a green old age, if, having entered Eton in 1811, he can write in this vigorous fashion about the men and boys of......

The Land Smeller. By E. Downey. (ward And Downey.)— The

volume entitled The Land Smeller contains a dozen " yarns " that just suit this name, and are capitally adapted to vary the monotony of sea life, and the constant gazing at......

Podydy.—quo Musa Tenclis ? By J. K. Stephen. (macmillan And

Bowes, Cambridge.)—Mr. Stephen lived long enough to make his mark as a writer of vers de societe. We venture to think that his name will be associated hereafter with Pramd and......

The Fate Of Fred Lavers. By A. Morrison. (digby, Long,

and Co.)—The Fate of Fred Lavers is the disjointed autobiography of a man who seems to have lived, and rushed about the world, very much at random ; to have had a " double'......

Statesman's Year-book. Edited By J. Scott Keltie....

now in its thirtieth year of publication, shows increased usefulness and adaptation to the needs of those who use it as a book of reference. We observe that the increase of......