3s. Net.)—dr. Ewald Haufe, Whose Experiences Are Here...
an English form, shows us a strangely mixed personality. He seems to have an unbounded faith in human nature. Left to itself, especially if it is not hampered by religion, it......
The Principles And Practice Of Whist. By Lennard Leigh And
Ernest Bergholt. (H. T. Coates and Co., Philadelphia, IT S A) —We are glad to see that in one part of the world at least whist holds its ground so well that it is still worth......
Philosophical Remains Of Richard Lewis Nettleship. Edited...
Bradley. (Macmillan and Co. 8s. 6d. net.)—We welcome a second edition, at a reduced price, of Lewis Nettleship's philo- sophical and literary papers. We do not know any volume......
History Of The Royal West Surrey Regiment. By Colonel John
Davis. Vol. IV., 1802-1837. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 24s.)—Colonel Davis continues to tell the story of his regiment on a scale which enables him to do justice to details. It is......
Lives Of The Hunted. By Ernest Seton-thompson. (d. Nutt....
Seton-Thompson is a skilful exponent of the outer and inner life of the maims!! world. He explains in his "Note to the Reader" that his method of exposition has been changed. At......
The American School System. By J. Hirst Hollowell....
Education League.)—Mr. Hollowell must observe the decencies of controversy before he can expect to be taken seriously. He speaks of the proceedings which resulted in the......
The Theology And Ethics Of The Hebrews. By Archibald Duff,
MA. (J. C. Nimmo. 5s. net.)—Readers brought up in the Bible- lore of forty or fifty years ago must by this time have about exhausted their faculty of surprise. They will not......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Under this heading we notice such Books of the seek as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] Guide to the Great Siberian Railway. Edited by A. I. Draitriev-......
_five Thousand Facts And Fancies. By William Henry P. Phyfe.
(G. P. Putnam's Sons. 21s.)—This book resembles the late Dr. Brewer's "Dictionary of Fact and Fable," and seems, as far as we have been able to examine it, to be the work of an......