21 DECEMBER 1889, page 25

Hazell's Annual, Edited By E. D. Price (hazen, Watson, And

Co.), which appears this year for the fifth time (it is revised up to November 25th), has taken its place as a book of reference. It is described as a " cycloptedic record of......

Music For The People. By Robert A. Marr. (john Menzies,

Edinburgh.)—This book, which is one of the apparently innumer- able " retrospects " of the Glasgow International Exhibition of last year, is an interesting, comprehensive, and......

Mayers, The Despot's Champion. By "a Southern."...

book does not lay claim to great originality. Its author himself describes it as "a compilation," and as a rearrangement of the evidence as to the character of Viscount Dundee......

Tales Of A Tennis - Party. By Blancor Dash. (icegan Paul,...

and Co.)—These tales are supposed to be told by a soldier, a poet, a traveller, and one or two other members of a party assembled at sunset on the tennis-lawn of a......

"come, Ye Children." By The Rev. B. Waugh. (cassell And

Co.)—Mr. Waugh, so widely known for his advocacy of the rights of helpless children, has a care for their souls as well as for their bodies. Some time ago we noticed a volume of......

The Jenolan Caves: An Excursion Into Australian...

Cook. (Eyre and Spottiswoode.)—The caves which Mr. Cook undertakes to describe in this volume belong to the marvels of the world. They are formed in a limestone "dyke," and are......

The Florida Of To-day. By James Wood Davidson. (appleton,...

York.)—This is a guide-book, written expressly for tourists and settlers,—written, too, in a style which is lively without (in spite of such barbarous adjectives as......