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Select Specimens Of The Great French Writers In The 17th,

18th, and 19th Centuries. By G. Eugene Fasnaoht. (Macmillan.)— The plan followed by M. Fasnacht has been to give together specimens and criticisms on the writers, and to prefix,......

Christianity And Evolution. By James Iverach, D.d....

is a volume in the "Theological Educator Series,"—a thoughtful and powerfully reasoned book. To discuss it in detail would be impossible in these columns, but we may commend it......

• Of Books About The Shakespeare Country,—books, Too,...

and portable. The Americana have furnished us with a good deal of literature on this subject. However, another volume will not be out of place, especially as it is pleasantly......

Organisation At Hazelwood School. (biggs And...

place where the brothers Hill carried into practice their theories of education. They published an account of these theories and of the rules and methods by which they were......

Sir Joseph's Heir. By Claude Bray. (warne And Co.)—the Plot

of the story is nothing less than bizarre. A young lady 'consents to marry a chance acquaintance, who represents that he will lose a fortune unless he can find a wife within......

A Water Biography. By Robert C. Leslie. Illustrated By The

author. (Chapman and Hall.)—In this brightly written volume Mr. Leslie, who is a boating man and artist, relates the experience of a long life in so far as that life has been......

We Have Received Two Volumes Of A New Series Of

educational books, " Seeley's First Lesson Books" (Seeley and Co.) These are The Starry Skies, by Agnes Giberne, and The Great Globe, by A. Seeley. Miss Giberne is an expert in......

Riders Of Many Lands. By T. A. Dodge. (osgood, Moilvaine,

and Co.)—No one who has the faintest admiration for a horse could take up Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Dodge's book without interest, for he is an enthusiast, an expert in seats,......

A Land Of Mosques And Marabouts. By The Hon. Mrs.

Gre- ville-Nugent. (Chapman and Hall.)—Mrs. Greville-Nugent has managed to convey to her readers, with great success, the charm and colour of the Barbary States. Few who go to......