Charles Henry Von Bogatsky. By The Rev. John Kelly....
Tract Society.)—Bogatzky was descended on the paternal side from a Hungarian Protestant refugee. Mr. Kelly tells the story of his life (1690-1774), for which, as he wrote an......
Cambridge : Brief Historical And Descriptive Notes. By J. W.
Clark, M.A. (Seeley and Co.)—This volume should, we think, have been marked as a "new and revised edition," and not have been made to appear as though it were now published for......
Rambles In Book - Land. By W. Davenport Adams. (elliot...
has followed up his "By-Ways in Book- Land" with another agreeable volume of literary gossip. We cannot wholly agree with his maxims on the treatment of books. "Make your notes......
Elizabethan England : From "a Description Of England, By...
Harrison (in Holinshed's Chronicles)." Edited by Loth rop Withing- ton. With Introduction by F. J. Furnivall, LL.D. (Walter Scott.) —Mr. Withington has compiled an interesting......
A Pew Hints To Travellers To India. By An Anglo - Indian.
(W. H. Allen and Co.)—Here we have directions to the traveller how he is to make himself comfortable on board the steamer while he is going out, and how he may best manage when......
Essays In Literature And Ethics. By The Late Rev. W.
A. O'Connor, B.A. (J. C. Cornish, Manchester.)—Here we have eight essays, originally published in a Manchester periodical, and now repro- duced as a memorial to the gifted......
A Life's Remorse. By The Author Of "molly Bawn." (white
and Co.)—We are almost inclined to prefer A Life's Remorse to "Molly Bawn." Some of the characters may not excite our sympathy as much, though they are equally true to life, but......
Dante Gabriel Rossetti As Designer And Writer. Notes By...
Michael Rossetti. (Cassell and Co.)—Mr. W. M. Rossetti con- tents himself with the useful task of describing what his brother did year by year in the way of painting and poetry.......