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The Young Doctor's Future. By E. Dwer, M.d. (smith And

Elder.)—Dr. Dwer first describes appointments which may be obtained in the public or in various private services, the Army and Navy, for instance, the Mercantile Marine, &c. The......

Literary Landmarks Of London. By Laurence Hutton. (t....

Hutton gives the information which he has here collected in alphabetical order, and without mach effort to invest it with literary attraction. This, perhaps, is quite right,......

Current Literature.

Fifty Years Among Authors, Books, and Publishers. By J. C. Derby. (G. W. Carleton, New York.)—Mr. Derby began his experiences of the book-trade in a town in the State of New......

Sonnets, And Other Verse. By Samuel Waddington. (bell And...

some of Mr. Waddington's verse is dated as far back as 1859, we may suppose that it represents the beat work that he can give to the world. This consideration moderates the......

A History Of New England.*

IF the history of New England is that of the United States, the history of Massachusetts may, with even better right, claim to be that of New England. In their social life, the......

Contrast : A Story Of Two Women. By Lady —.

(Remington and Co.)—A work ought either to be signed or wholly anonymous. A Lady Blank put forward, and yet held back, as the author of a novel, gives a touch of vulgarity to......