30 APRIL 1904, page 34

The Ideal Biographer Of Edward Fitzgerald Has Not Yet...

He ought to have, we think, a good many special qualifica- tions, one or two of which may be suggested here. First, and before all, he would require the supreme faculty of......

Men And Manners Of The Third Republic. By Albert D.

Vandam. London s Chapman and Hall. [128.] in Paris, was a simple mystification, and he has not since taught us to believe that what he writes is based upon unim- peachable......

Ix Looks At First Sight As If Mr. Peel Had

bound together two entirely separate studies within the covers of one volume ; but a little reflection shows the logical sequence of his narrative. It is a study of the newer......