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Most Minor Books So Published In These Days, It Is

not worth much. " Akph" is a retailer of gossip concerning interesting parts of the City, and his papers were doubtless appropriate enough in the columns of the City journal......

Christianity And Common Sense. By Sir Willoughby Jones,...

(Long,mans.)— This very handsomely printed volume contains a warm defence against the attacks which, in the opinion of its author have recently been made upon the Christian......

Joseph Anstey ; Or, The Patron And The Protege. By

D. S. Henry.. (Wilson.)—If, as there is but too much reason to suppose is the case, the author of "Joseph Anstoy "is labouring under the impression that he has written a novel,......

Pictures Of German Life In The Eighteenth And Nineteenth...

Second Series. By Gustav Freytag. Translated by Mrs. Malcolm. Two vols. (Chapman and Hall.)—Gustav Freytag, who is principally known in this country as the author of the popular......

The Types Of Genesis Briefly Considered As Revealiny The...

of Human Nature. By Andrew Jukes. Second edition. (Longmans.)— Mr. Jukes appears to have arrived at the conclusion that the whole Bible has a mystic meaning, each portion of it......

The Elopement. A Tale Of The Confederate States Of America.

By L. Fairfax. (W. Freeman.)—Mr. Fairfax—for, in our entire ignorance on the point, we give the author of this volume the credit of belonging to the worthier gender—appears to......

Thanks Of The Public For Having Had The Self-denial To

compress into one volume a story which, in the hands of a less scrupulous writer, might very easily have been diluted into three. The tale, the scene of which is laid in Paris,......

On Malaria And Miasmata. By T. H. Barker, M.d., &c.

(Davies.) —The object of this treatise appears to be the re-affirmation of the old opinion respecting the infectiousness of certain diseases, which has of late years been to a......

The Book And The Life. By C. J. Vaughan, D.d.

(Macmillan and Co.)— The principal interest of the four sermons which compose this volume lies in the fact that they contain an expression of Dr. Vaughan's opinion with regard......