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• [under This Heading We Notice Such Books Of The

week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] Robert Louis Stevenson. By Dr. A. H. Japp. (T. Werner Laurie. 6s. net.)—Dr. Sapp has much to say about R. L. Steven-......

William Lloyd Garrison. By V. Tchertkoff And F. Holah. {yew

Age Press. 2s. 6d. net.)—This new Life of Garrison has, we are told by its authors, for its raison d'être the fact that it is the work of writers who hold Garrison's principle......

What I Have Seen While Fishing And How I Caught

any Fish. By Philip Geen. (P. Geen, Richmond. Is. 6d.)—Mr. Geen gives more than half of his volume to his Irish experiences, and he is manifestly right in doing so. He seems to......

The Quarterlies.

The Edinburgh Review is very full of historical articles. There is a long analysis of the English Reformation, a paper on Spenser in Ireland, one on the fall of the Directory,......

Revolutionary Types. By Ida A. Taylor. With An...

R. B. Cunninghame Graham. (Duckworth and Co. Is. 6d. net.)—Miss Taylor, who has already given us excellent literary work in her Lives of Sir Walter Raleigh and Lord Edward......

Meals Medicinal. By W. T. Fernie, M.d. (j. Wright And

Co., Bristol. 9s.)—Dr. Fernie arranges in alphabetical order a vast amount of information about what we should "eat, drink, and avoid." He is not a bigot, holding, as it seems......