Porter's Progress Of The Nation.. The Substantial Volume...
Hirst has issued on the progress of the nation is a little disappointing. It is an attempt to bring up to date the famous book bearing this title by G. R. Porter. Whether,......
Fiction.
LONDON LAVENDER.t THERE is a peculiar quality about these "entertainments" of Mr. E. V. Lucas which gives rise to a good deal of unthinking criticism. He disregards all the......
The Finances Of Ireland.*
OF' those who support Irish Home Rule, in federal or other forms, none is likely to command more respect among Unionists than Lord Dunraven. He has deserved well of his country,......
The Operations In Tripoli.* Colonel Rimaciotti's Little...
no sense a record of the Turco-Italian War, being merely, as the title-page announces, "a narrative of the principal engagements." There is a certain disadvantage in this......