The Campaign Guide. (D. Douglas, Edinburgh.)—This volume is described as
an "Election Handbook for Unionist Speakers." It has been prepared by a committee appointed by the United Conservative Associations of Scotland, in default, it would appear, of any similar work appearing in this country. Foreign and Colonial Policy, the Defences of the Country, Conservative Legislation generally, and other matters are treated of. The speaker at public meetings, a character which many of us will have to assume during the next few weeks, will find plenty of ammunition in this book.
We have received the yearly volume (March, 1891—February, 1892) of !York: an Illustrated Magazine of Practice and Theory for all Workmen, Professional and Amateur (Cassell and Co.) ; the first half-yearly issue of the Scholastic Globe : a Weekly Journal of Education (Scholastic Globe Company) ; and the sixth half-yearly volume (January—June, 1892) of the Newbery House Magazine (Griffith, Farran, and Co.) ; also Vol. XXIV. (July—December, 1891) of the Antiquary (Elliot Stock).