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A Tragic Honeymoon. By Alan St. Aubyn. (f. V. White

and Co.)—The obvious moral to deduce from this novel is, that men are most unwise to fall down and worship a girl merely because she has a pretty face, without regard to her......

Current Literature.

The Sunday Magazine. Edited by the Rev. B. Waugh. (Isbister and Co.)—We have half-a-dozen serial stories by well- known writers in this yearly volume. The names of Annie S.......

Good Words. Edited By Donald Macleod. (isbister And Co.)— At

one time Good Words was the serious magazine, but of late years it was said that it was no longer the Good Words we used to know, with probably as little justice as there is in......

The History And Antiquities Of Richmond, Kew, Petersham,...

By E. Beresford Chancellor. (Hiscoke and Son, Richmond.) —Nine years ago Mr. Chancellor brought out a history of Rich- mond. Since that time he has been busy collecting......

The Magazines.

THE place of honour in the Nineteenth Century is given to Mr. Wallaee's paper, " Single Chamber Democrats." In it he "makes hay" in the happiest way of the more solemn portion......

The Eccentrics. By Percy Ross. (digby, Long, And Co.)—the...

of The Eccentrics are exactly described by the title, and the author deserves congratulation on the vividness of imagina- tion which has enabled him to fill three volumes with......

The Theory Of Conditional Sentences In Greek And Latin. By

R. Horton-Smith, M. A. (Macmillan and Co.)—The subjunctive, or, as it should more accurately be termed, the conditional mood, has long been the terror of schoolboys and of the......