7 DECEMBER 1889, Page 39
Fulcher's Pocket - Book. (H. Pratt, Sudbury.)—We have received this Pocket-Book for
1890, which, as usual, contains engravings— one of Rushmere Bridge, near Southwold, is very good—poetry, enigmas, charades, &c., besides the regular diaries. The local poetry, which we cannot honestly praise, is noticeable for its deeply religious tone.
De La Rue's Diaries, Pocket-Books, and Calendars have arrived, as usual. There is nothing to ,be said about them, except that they are as good as heretofore,—tlat is, they are nearly as good as it is possible to be.