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On Trail And Rapid By Dog-sled And Canoe. By The

Rev. H. A. Cody, M.A. (Seeley and Co. 2s. 6d.)—In this volume we have "the Story of Bishop Bompas's Life amongst the Red Indians and Eskimo" told for boys and girls. We noticed......

The Tanglewood Tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. (j. M. Dent...

Sons. 5s. net.)—Another edition of this "Wonder Book for Boys and Girls" has appeared with twenty-four coloured illustra- tions by Granville Fenn. We cannot say that these......

Stories Of The English. By F. (w. Blackwood And Sons.

3s. 6d. net.)—"F." begins with the coming of the English under Hengist and Horse, and ends with Waterloo, adding, however, a postscript in which she says a few words about the......

Grenfell Of The Congo. By Shirley J. Dickins. (s.8.13. Is.)—

This volume is one of the "Splendid Lives Series," in which, indeed, it rightfully takes a place. At the age of twenty-five Grenfell went out to the Cameroons,—the word is a......

A Collegian In Khaki. By W. Johnston. (r.t.s. 3s. 6d.)—

Charlie Winter, a North Country lad with brains, is clever enough to escape the lot mapped out for him by circumstances, and goes to a Training College. His mother and brother......

With Rifle And Kuhn. By Frederick P. Gibbon. (r.t.s. 3s.

6d.)—Something more than a third of this volume is occu- pied with the story of a Gurkha lad who becomes a soldier and wins no little credit, —as, indeed, Gurkhas are wont to......

The Romance Of The Ship. By E. Keblo Chatterton. (seeley

and Co. 5s.)—The story of the sailing ship can never lose its fascina- tion, and so sailors and landsmen will no doubt read Mr. Chatter- ton's book with considerable......

Christina Rossetti's Poems. With Mustrations By Florence...

Alice Meynell. (Blackie mid Son. 15s. net.)—There is very little to be said about Christina :Rossetti; that little Mrs. Meynell says very well. There was something conventional......

A Knight Errant And His Doughty Deeds. By Norman I.

Davidson, B.A. (Seeley and Co. 5s.)—The "Knight Errant" is our old friend Amadis of Gaul. Southey translated the romance, not without a considerable shortening, and Mr. Davidson......

Adventures Among The Red Indians. By H. W. G. Hyrst.

(Seeley and Co. 5s.)—So much interesting material becomes buried by contemporary literature that we should be grateful to Mr. Hyrst for collecting these stirring stories and......