24 NOVEMBER 1883, Page 25
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, by
Henry Frith (Routledge and Sons), is a modernisation, suited to the spelling and,
we may add, to the manners of our own times. We do not know that it is better done than other volumes which we could name. "J. T. K.'s" little book is as good of its kind as could be wished; but there is no reason why this volume should not meet with a welcome.