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young :—Fairy Lang by the late Thomas and Jane Hood, their Son and Daughter, &c., with illustrations by T. Hood, junior (Griffith and Ferran), second edition, which is......
Brown's Sporting Tour In India. By Captain W. S. Hunt.
(Regards.) —It may be that we are wanting in a sense of humour, but we really have not been much amused by this series of coloured sketches, illus- trative of the calamities......
The Valley Of Tears. A Poem. By John Croker Barrow,
ILA. (Longmans.)—This is a singular production, and we can liken it to no- thing but one of the metrical histories of the middle ages. With no poetic graces, but with a......
Flemish Relics. Gathered By F. G. Stephens. Illustrated...
by Caudell and Fleming. (A. W. Bennett.)—This really seems to us to be the beat gift-book of the season. The choice of the subject is happy, the photographs are excellent, and......
The Rook's Garden. By Cuthbert Bede. (sampson Low.)—there...
things tolerable when fresh, which nevertheless, like manna, spoil with keeping, and these essays are among the number. We think it was an unfortunate impulse that induced Mr.......
The Ruined Abbeys Of The Border. The Ruined Abbeys Of
Yorkshire. Extracted from the Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain. By W. Hewitt. With photographic Illustrations. By Sodgfleld and Ogle. (A. W. Bennett.)—We think that......
Two Of The Saxon Chronicles, Parallel. By John Earle, Ma.,
Rector of Swanwick. (Macmillan, the Clarendon Press, Oxford.)—The late Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford gives in this volume an interesting account of the seven extant......
Marmion. With Photographic Illustrations. By T. Annan....
is our old friend with a new charm. We can read Miamian, and there are parts of Marmion that we always recur to with infinite pleasure, and gaze at the same time on the ruins of......