The Lectures Of A Certain Professor. By The Rev. J.
Farrell. (Macmillan.)—This is an agreeable little volume of essays, on a variety of subjects, and well deserves to be the companion of those who are fortunate enough to have the......
Margery Travers. By A. E. N. Bewicke. 3 Vole. (hurst
and Blackett.)—There are three women represented in this novel with a force and distinctness which raise it considerably above the average fiction of the day. Margery Travers,......
Isis Unveiled. By H. P. Blavatsky. Vols. I. And Ii.
(Bontor, New York ; Quaritch, London.)—Under this symbolic name, singularly appropriate to an author who is a corresponding secretary of the Theosophical Society, which, it......
Cruel London : A Novel. By Joseph Hatton. (chapman And
Hall.) —Mr. Hatton does not improve. He still mistakes vulgarity for realism, and coarseness for strength. Cruel London is a clover and suggestive title, and a subject......
A Search For A Fortune : The Autobiography Of A
Younger Son. By Hamilton Lindsay Bucknall. (Daldy and Isbiater.)—It does not appear that the author of this entertaining volume has yet actually found that for which he has been......
The "hems Paulime." The Author Traces Out What He Takes
to be the undersigned coincidences between the Davidic Psalms and the histories contained in the Books of Kings and Chronicles. For example, he finds such a coincidence between......