17 NOVEMBER 1894, page 11

A Tale By Miss Yonge.* Miss Yonge's Tale Is Deserving

of distinction among the crowd of rivals which claim notice at this time. It reminds us in a way, though not in the least by any repetition, of one of the most successful of her......

Arc He Ry.* The Burden Of This Book Has Fallen,

yet in no irksome way, on the shoulders of Mr. Longman and Colonel Walrond, whilst foremost amongst the contributors is Mr. Hussey, with ample and excellent instructions on the......

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TWO TALES BY MR. G. MANVILLE FENN.* THERE is certainly a touch of genius in the way in which Mr. Manville Fenn realises the very various circumstances among which the scenes of......