Social Wreckage. By Francis Peek. (isbister.)—this Is A...
instead of criticising, we feel rather disposed to encourage the reading of, and mainly on account of the obvious earnestness of its anther, who belongs to the philanthropic,......
Lord Hatherley.*
LORD H &TFIERLEY'S character, apart from his work, was so high, that he deserved a memorial in the shape of a biography, dis- creet, modest, and just, like himself. Mr.......
The Parish Of Hilby.* Tins Is Not A Pretentious Book,
and after reading on its title- page that it is merely " a simple story of a quiet place," no one will expect to find therein startling incidents, passion torn to rags, scenes......
Current Literature.
British Quarterly Review. April. (Hodder and Stoughton.) —This number is in a great measure occupied with ecclesiastical and politi- cal controversy. The article on " Welsh......