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The Black-more Country. By F. J. Snell. (a. And C.

Black. 6s.)—Mr. Snell knows all about his subject ; in fact, he gives now and then the impression of being somewhat embarrassed with the wealth of his knowledge. He is......

May Be Named, To Mention A Few Only Which Are

not within the range of every one's reading, Stanley's Memorials of Canterbury, with a preface that is only too brief, touching Stanley's character- istic qualities with much......

The Life Of St. Alphonsus Maria De Liguori. Translated From

the French of Austin Bertha, and Edited by Harold Castle, M.A. 2 vols. (J. Duffy and Co., Dublin.)—We are conscious of not occupying the point of view from which it is intended......

Net.)—one Needs To Say Little More About This Book Than

that it Co., is. and 2s. net per vol.) has now appeared. Among the volumes is adequate to its subject. Lincoln is one of the most interesting as it is one of the most ancient......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] Reform in Sunday School Teaching. By Arthur S. Peake, M.A. (James......

The Art And Craft Of The Author. By C. E.

Heisch. (Elliot Stock. 2s. 6d. net.)—Miss Heisch gives some excellent counsel, which will do as much as counsel can do for the improving of an author's work. She says judicious......

Through India With The Prince.

Through India with the Prince. By G. F. Abbott. (E. Arnold. 12s. 6d. net.)—Mr. Abbott went as a special correspondent to a Calcutta newspaper when the Prince of Wales made his......

Robert Browning And Alfred Doniett. Edited By Frederic G....

(Smith, Elder, and Co. 5s. net.)—Browning and Doinett were both "Camberwell men" and poets—does not Samuel Weller the elder tell us that the only coachman that he knew to have......