11 MARCH 1893, Page 24
—certainly a very remarkable paper to appear in such a
magazine. In it the well-known writer says a great deal about himself in a free and open way, and also—which is, perhaps, more to the point—about the old and interesting town of St.
Andrews. All that need further be said of this number of the Quiver is that the serial stories are remarkably good, and that, of the miscellaneous articles, "Colonel Kit," a story of a London Arab, and Mr. Edward Bradbury's "Buxton, Old and New," are deserving of a careful reading for their dissimilar excellence.