22 FEBRUARY 1896, page 22

The Garden Behind The Moon. Written And Illustrated By...

Pyle. (Lawrence and Bullen.)—It is somewhat to be regretted that the author of this clever book indulges too frequently in outbreaks of this kind :—" Though a world-wise......

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THE Sultan of Morocoo enjoys on the map a huge dominion which stretches from the shores of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic to the further slope of the Atlas Mountains. But......

Current Literature.

Down Dartmoor Way. By Eden Phillpotts. (Osgood, McIlvaine, and Co.)—In this volume of dialect stories from the West-country Mr. Phillpotts has collected a series of sketches of......

English, Lands, Letters, And Kings. By Donald G....

Low, Marston, and Co.)—Mr. Mitchell has here col- lected, under a somewhat awkward title, a number of discursive talks" on English literary celebrities of the Anne and Georgian......

Glimpses Of Peebles. By The Rev. Alexander Williamson....

and Co., Selkirk.)—This does not profess to be an exhaustive history of one of the most interesting of the smaller Scotch country towns, which, after having been celebrated......

Criminals I Have Known. By Major Arthur Griffiths....

Hall.)—We must confess to a disrelish for this class of book. It is bad enough to have a series of discursive and egotistical ramblings on "Kings I have Met" or "Celebrities I......

Under Crescent And Star. By Lieutenant-colonel Andrew...

and Sons.) — After reading Colonel Haggard's by no means uninteresting account of our exploits in Egypt and the Soudan, we turned once more to Mr. Rud,yard Kipling's superbly......

[ Erratum. —in The Review Last Week Of "a Monk

of Fife," by the misplacement of a portion of a line containing a parenthesis, the machinations of Brother Thomas are made to refer to the misrepresentation of Joan of Arc in......