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The Globe Encyclopcedia Of Universal Information Edited...

M. Ross, LL.D. Vol. L (Edinburgh : T. C. Jack.)—Here we have the first volume, comprising A, B, and the beginning of C, of a new encyclopsadia, which bases its claim to popular......

Reminiscences Of An Old Draper. (sampson Low And Co.) —...

body fancies that the various " dodges," not to give the processes their hardest name, by which London shop-keeping of the present day seems to many of us to be unfavourably......

Gabrielle Vaughan. By Mary E. Shipley. (seeley And...

is tastefully got up, everything that binder and printer can do to render a book attractive has been done for it. The matter of it will please those who want a goody-goody story......

Hurree De Fontenay ; Or, All Lost Save Honour. By

Mrs. Tylee. 3 vols. (Tinsley Brothers.)—Here is another" Claimant" story, and one of a most astonishing kind. That the son of an eminent professor of the art of Thuggee should......

The Author Of These Volumes Has Written, Ought To Be

more practised in It is not that the matter is poor and scanty, while the style is good ; the ton.)—A lady who has written so much as, to judge from her title-page, style is as......

Christian Psychology. By T. M. Gorman, M.a....

translation, with very copious notes and appendices, of one of Swedenborg's works. The work in question was styled by its author, "A Brief Lucubration on the Commerce between......

Mr. Gray And His Neighbours. By Peter Pyper. 2 Vols.

(John Hodges.)—We suppose that this may be described as a High- Church story,—novel, we can hardly call it. Its writer seems to be a person of considerable cultivation and some......

Select Thoughts On The Ministry And The Church. By The

Rev. Dr: Davies. (Tegg.)—An octavo volume of about seven hundred pages, containing extracts from about a thousand authors, is sure to contain some good things. The difficulty is......

Women In The Reign Of Queen Victoria. By Madame R.

A. Caplin, assisted by Dr. John Mill. (Dean and Son.)—We should hardly have supposed that this volume required a couple of authors for its creation, both of them, too,......