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Chelvey Court. Mabel E. Fowler. (arrowsmith, Bristol ;...

and Co., London.)—In this little story the loves and misfortunes of succeeding generations are skilfully blended. Miss Mabel Fowler has made use of familiar themes ; we......

In The Dryburgh Edition Of The Pirate (black), There Are

ten spirited illustrations drawn by W. H. Overend and engraved on wood by J. D. Cooper. In two or three cases, where the same subjects are selected in both editions, the......

Pleasant Memories Of A Busy Life. By David Pryde, Ll.d.

(Blackwood and Sons.)—Dr. Pryde's "memories" are of Scottish things and persons, collected chiefly in Edinburgh. He was born in Kinghorn, in Fife, made his way more Scotia),......

Ley.)—the Interest In Lord Byr On's Personality Is So...

diminished of late years that it is, we think, doubtful whether the republication of a Journal which has no raison d'aire save as a record of the poet's egotism, will attract......

Three Churchmen. By The Rev. William Walker, Ll.d. (grant...

Son, Edinburgh.)—Dr. Walker has adopted Dean Burgon's ad- mirable plan of putting sundry short biographies into one volume. There are many men whose lives are worth telling,......

My Musical Life And Recollections, By Jules Riinre....

Low, Marston, and Co.)—M Riviere's autobiography is not the least entertaining of the many volumes of reminiscences with which the public has of late been favoured. He was in......