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Prince Schantyl's Wooing. By Richard Henry Savage....

is " a story of the Caucasus,—Russo-Turkish War," which wo found very confused and tiresome. Mr. Savage has written other tales which, if we are to trust the Press notices from......

Of Guide-books, Wo Have :—the Lincoln Pocket Guide. By Sir

C. H. J. Anderson, Bart. (E. Stanford.)—A "Third Edition." It is it pity that it is not enlarged, for many interesting places are passed over with but a very slight notice.—The......

Keith Deramore. By The Author Of " Miss Molly." (long-

mans.)—This is a very long-drawn-out love-story, well-written indeed, but still, to speak from our own experience, a little tedious. It ought, according to all reason, to have......

Dollars Are Trumps. By Albert Kevill-davies. (griffith,...

is a very sensational tale indeed. A scoundrel who steals a clerical fellow-passenger's letters of order, plays the part of a fashionable preacher in New York, murders two women......

Fairway Island. By Horace Hutchinson. (cassell And Co.)—...

an exciting story, of the kind which we are accustomed to associate with the names of Mr. Rider Haggard and Mr. Quiller Couch. The scone is laid in a place which we may describe......