The Story Of The Tweed.*
SIR HERBERT MAXWELL has found a subject rich almost beyond compare. A modern poet contrasts the Amazon with the Tweed,—the one with no history, it might be said, beyond that of......
The Commentaries Of Caesar.*
"Hurrowv," says Macaulay, "in its ideal perfection is a corn- Pound of of poetry and philosophy," and, if his dictum be true, few students, we imagine, would venture to assert......
The Greatest Life.* How Are We To Attain To The
highest life ? Dr. Leighton's , book is written to answer this question, and contains some interesting theories of education and heredity. All his argu- ments centre round the......
Mr. H. W. Lucy's Recollections.f
Mn. Lucy ham written much—has be not been a journalist for more than forty years P—and written well ; but his speciality has been his reports of Parliament. Others have done......