In Kelly's Handbook To The Titled, Landed, And Official...
(Kelly and Co.), we have the sixth annual issue of what was origin- ally published as "The Upper Ten Thousand." It includes all deputy. lieutenants and justices of the peace and......
Recollections Of Ober-ammergau In 1871. By Henry Nutcombe...
(Rivingtons.)—This is a republication of letters - which appeared at the time in the Guardian newspaper. They give a most close and detailed account of the representation,......
Indigestion: What It Is, What It Leads To, And A -
New ilfethod of Treating it. By John Beadnell Gill, M.D. (J. and A. Churchill.)— This is a very practical and sensible treatise. Most men who write, and many men who read, are......
Youth : Its Care And Culture. By J. Mortimer Granville.
(David Bogue.)—We have before this entered a protest against Mr. Granville's philosophy, and we must repeat it. The fact is that he -does not do justice to himself. He speaks in......
The Trade Of The World. By Robert G. Webster, Ll.d.
(Bogue.) —We doubt whether Dr. Webster is quite sound, according as the thorough Free-trader counts soundness, on the Protection, or, per- haps, we should rather say, the......
Novels.—mary Browne. By L. E. Wilton. 3 Vols. (smith And
Elder.)—The first volume of this novel contains a description, exag- gerated indeed, but not without a certain vigour, of life in a great girls' school. We do not suppose that......
Five Years Of Minnesota. By Maurice Farrar, M.a. (sampson...
and Co.)—Mr. Farrar takes a very gloomy view of the prospects -of British agriculture, too gloomy, we cannot but think, as far as stock raising and keeping is concerned. But......
Three Recruits, And The Girls They Left Behind Them. By
Joseph Hatton. 3 vols. (Hurst and BIttokett.)—This novel is, in our judgment, a great advance on anything that we have before seen from Mr. Hatton's pen. The story brings us......