7 APRIL 1900, page 24

Current Literature.

THE ANGLO-SAXON REVIEW, The 9.1glo-Savon Review. Edited by Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill. (J. Lane. 21s.)—The fourth number of the Anglo. Sa.eon Review is exquisitely got up.......

Lighter Moments. Edited By Frederick Douglas How....

2s. ad.)—This volume is made out of a collection of stories made by Bishop Walsh= How. The Bishop himself in giving the original manuscript to the editor, expressed a hope that......

Some Books Of The Week.

(Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] The Ruskin Union Journal. (4 The Albany. Not for sale.)— This is the......

The Magazines.

TEE April number of the Nineteenth Century is greatly occupied with the war, no less than seven of the sixteen papers being either South African or military. The best, perhaps,......