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Shut In To Serve. By L. Phillips. (r.t.s.)-this Little Book

reminds us of "A Noble Life," for it is the story of a lad who meets with a disabling accident, but does not suffer the disability to hinder him from doing, but rather uses it......

Ca4ba, The Guerilla Chief. By P. H. Emerson. (d. Nutt.)-

This powerful tale, noticed in our columns some months since, has, we see, been reprinted. It is "a tale of the Cuban Rebellion," not the rebellion, it should be understood, of......

A Selection From The Poems Of Hathilde Blind, By Arthur

Symons (T. Fisher Unwin), brings together conveniently what is beat worth preserving of a gifted woman whose powers of expression were scarcely equal to her powers of thought......

Breaking The Record. By M. Douglas. (nelson And Sons.)- This

is "A Story of North Polar Expeditions by the Nova- Zembla and Spitsbergen Route." The author has drawn on the narratives of Nares, Greely, and Nansen, and put together out of......

'twixt Dawn And Day. By Mrs. A. D. Philps. (r.t.s.)—this

is a story of the Netherlands in the days when Philip H. was seeking to crush the riew reforming spirit. The author introduces it with a somewhat polemical preface, in which, as......

The Professor's Children. By E. Ii. Fowler. (longmans And...

is a distinctly amusing adaptation of the recent development of science by which experts in psychology trace the development of conscience and other mental phenomena by......