Current Literature.
SOME BOOKS OF THE WEEK. [Coder this bwiiing we notice such Books of the week as have not beere reserved for review in other forms.] Selected Poems: Old and New. By Annie......
Mrscattauxous.—the Romance Of Our Ancient Churches. By...
Constable. 6s.)—A very interesting book this, carefully put together from the best authorities, and excellently illustrated (by Mr. Alex. Ansted). The successive styles of......
The New Trades Combination Movement. By E. J. Smith....
2s.)—That a trade should combine to sell the article which it produces at a fixed price is a familiar idea; that this price should be such as to suit the interests of artisan,......
The Two Annual Volumes Of The Related Magazines, Good Words,
edited by Donald Macleod, D.D., and the Sunday Magazine (Isbister and Co., 7s. 6d. each), are as welcome as ever. The subtle difference between them, consisting, we might say,......
Thbology.—/ntroduetion To The New Testament. By F. Goal*,...
and T. Clark. 6s. net.)—Professor Godet, having already dealt in his first volume with the Epistles of St. Paul proceeds in the second to treat of the Gospels and the Acts. Here......
Two Interesting Little Volumes Which Will, We Hope, Make A
fit return for the industry and trouble which have been expended in producing them are Wild Flowers from Palestine (4s. 6d.) and Pressed Flowers from the Holy Land (2s. 6d.), by......
A Spliced Yarn. By George Clippies. (gibbings And Co. 5s.)
—This volume contains seven papers contributed to magazines by the author of "The Green Hand." Mr. Cupples was holm) unius /ibri, and it is an unexpected treat to get something......