How Gertrude Teaches Her Children. Translated From The...
Pestalozzi by Lucy E. Holland and Frances C. Turner. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Ebenezer Cooke. (Swan Sonnensehein and Co.)—Pestalozzi's book was published in......
The Factory System And The Factory Acts. By R. W.
Cooke. Taylor. (Methuen,)—Mr. Cooke-Taylor, who speaks with the high authority of an Inspector of Factories, gives, by way of in- troduction, an account of various cognate......
Medieval And Renaissance Libraries. By J. W. Clark. (mac-...
and Bowes, Cambridge.)—Mr. Clark begins with the Roman libraries, as the models after which medieval and even modern libraries were more or less shaped. These consisted either......
Andrew A. Bonar, D.d. : Diary And Letters. Transcribed By
his daughter, Marjory Boner. (Hodder and Stoughton.)—The fact of a diary kept without interruption for more than sixty years is in itself sufficiently remarkable. The first......
The Jewish Question. (gay And Bird.)—" Is There A Jewish
question at all ? " asks the unknown author of this book. "I maintain there is not," he goes on to answer, "in the sense in which we speak of a Labour question, or the Eastern......
Theatricals. By Henry James. (osgood, Mclivaine, And Co.)...
candidly tells us in his preface that the two comedies contained in this volume were " conceived and constructed wholly in the light of possible representation," but that " they......
Towards Utopia. By " A Free Lance." (swan Sonnenschein And
Co.)—This " Free Lance " has no little of the Don Quixote. Doubtless he means well, as indeed did " the friendless people's friend," but he is a little, or even not a little,......
History Of Westmoreland. By Richard S. Ferguson. (eliot...
an excellent volume of the " Popular County Histories" Series. No one could know his subject better than the learned Chancellor of Carlisle, who has already made more than one......
Sussex. By Augustus J. C. Hare. (g. Allen.)—mr. Hare Is
at home in Sussex ; he is a resident in the county, and comes of a family which was for some time connected with one of its most interesting and picturesque sights,—Hurstmonceux......