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Working With The Hands. By Booker T. Washington. (grant...

Os. net.)—Mr. Booker Washington, having told us the story of his own life (reviewed in the Spectator, July 13th, 1901), now describes his work at the Tuskegee Institute, over......

Maria Edge Worth.

Maria Edgeworth. By the Hon. Emily Lawless. "English Men of Letters." (Macmillan and Co. 2s. net.)—Miss Lawless's Life of . Maria Edgeworth will certainly take its place among......

Sympathetic ; The Criticism Of The Poetry Full Of Insight

and intelligence, and expressed with a literary skill which makes it as attractive as it is valuable. Mr. Lang does not hesitate to describe himself as "a professed enthusiast......

Ecclesia Discens. By Arthur Wollaston Hutton, M.a. (f....

position is significantly indicated by the title which he has given to his volume. The phrase means, in ordinary use, that portion of the Church whose main function is to learn,......

Some Books Of The Week.

(Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.) The Fourth Shakespeare Folio. (Methuen and Co. ..t4 4s. net.)— This......

Horses, Guns, And Dogs.

Horses, Guns, and Dogs. By J. Otho Paget, George A. B. Dewar, A. B. Portman, and A. limes Shand. (G. Allen. 6s.)—This is a new volume in the "Young England Library," and the......

God And Our Soldiers. By Paul B. Bull, M.a. (methuen

and Co. 6s. net.)—Mr. Bull went out to South Africa in January, 1900. Some three months after this data he was at the front ; reaching Bloemfontein early in April, he was......