Along The Andes. By A. Petrocokino. (gay And Bird. Is.
6d.) —Mr. Petrocokino tells us that he wishes to show that the regions which he describes are not "deserted and savage" places, that they are inhabited by Indians "who have......
Following The Deer. By William J. Long. (ginn And Co.
4s. 6d. net.)—This is one of a class of books for the writing of which our relatives on the other side of the Atlantic have greater facilities than come in our way. The really......
Jamaica As It Is, 1903. By B. Pullen Burry. (t.
Fisher Unwin. 6s.)—Mrs. Burry tells us much about social matters in Jamaica, and something about economical affairs. Incidentally she gives us some information about other......
New Edition8.—the Life Of Richard Cobden. By John Morley,...
Fisher Unwin. 2s. 6d. net.)—This edition, which ,certainly gives an astonishing amount of mattei for the modest price— close upon a thousand pages for half-a-crown—is furnished......
"an Elementary Source-book." Thus The Reader Learns At...
time the facts, and the authorities from whom our knowledge of the facts is derived. Between twenty and thirty writers, in prose and verse, amongst whom we find Appian, Caesar,......
The Literature Of The Garden Has A Welcome, We May
say a necessary, addition in Garden Pests, by Phcebe Allen (Wells Gardner, Darton, and Co., 3s. 6d.) It is written in a humorous fashion, which does not, however, hinder its......