Books Of Reference.—the Year-book Of Social Progress For...
Nelson and Sons. 2s. net.)—This year-book, now published for the second time, is intended to be a record of social progress in all parts of the United Kingdom during the past......
Three Months In India. By Robert F. Horton, M.a., D.d.
(Cassell & Co. 2s. 6d. net.)—The greater part, of Dr. Horton's account of his impressions of his stay in India is devoted to describing the progress of the various missionary......
Some Books Of The Week.
[7.7r.iler this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been +aimed for review in other forms.] English literature which has been little touched upon by otiticism,......
Higher Nationality : A Study In Law And Ethics. By
Viscount Haldane of Cloan. (John 'Murray. Is. net.)—We are glad to notice a reissue of the tadress delivered by Lord Haldane on September 1st before the American Bar Associa-......
Readable Novels.—captain Corbeau's Adventure. By Mrs....
Fraser. (Hutchinson and Co. 2s. net.)—A story of old Paris. The adventures include an .encounter with a sorceress, a mock marriage, and a real love -affair.......
Miranda. By M. E. Braddon. (hutchinson And Co. 6s.)- —in
the year 1862 Miss Braddon produced "Lady Audley's. Secret," a book whose popular appeal may be gauged by the fact that in London now it is being used as a cinematograph- film ;......
Writer Who Enjoys Neither The Theories Of Modern Feminism...
the slack moral standard of many fiction-writers of to-day; who ends her book with the assurance, "Miranda was happy. The fair vista of life stretched before her ; a life lived......