Sketches Of Eton. Etchings An Vignettes By R. S. Chattock,
and Descriptive Notes by W. W. Wood. (Seeleys.)—Mr. Chattock's etchings are, for the most part, very pleasing, "The College from the River " being one of the best ; and......
Transmigration. By Mortimer Collins. 3 Vols. (hurst And...
Collins having conquered one world, sighs for and finds another. The most remarkable thing about his hero is that he dies at the end of the first volume. Most novelists, if......
The Wonderland Of The Antipodes. By J. Ernest Tinne, M.a.
(Sampson Low.)—Mr. Tinno is a young graduate of Oxford, who, having had the good sense to spend some time in New-Zealand travel, has obliged his fellow-countrymen by giving a......
Between Two Fires. By The Author Of "not Easily Jealous."
(Chapman and Hall.) — There are two things remarkable in this perfectly harmless and lady-like tale ; one is the sudden change—when three-quarters of the book is past—from......