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Little Lady Lee. By Mrs. Lovett-cameron. (f. V. White And

Co.)— Here we have again the old story of which there is an endless supply, and, we can hardly refuse to believe, for which there is an endless demand. A wife marries the wrong......

The Lore Adventures Of Al-mansur. Translated From The...

by Omar-el-Aziz. Edited by Archibald Clavering Gunton. (G. Routledge and Sons.)—We need not inquire too particularly into the nationality of " Omar-el-Aziz," or of his original.......

In My City Garden. By George Umber. (alexander Gardner.)

—The " City " in which the "Garden" lies is, we suppose, Glasgow, for such we take to be meant by the " Western Babylon" (? to be so distinguished from the Eastern, which,......

The Wild Ruthvens. By Curtis Yorke. (jarrold And Sons.)—...

is the fourth edition of a story which has evidently pleased young readers. Nor is it difficult to understand why it should. It is full of brisk movement. Perhaps one ought to......

Boma: Rehrived.—lectures On The History Of Philosophy. By...

Friedrich Hegel. Translated from the German by Elizabeth S. Haldane and Francis H. Simson, M.A. Vol. III. (Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co.), containing Parts II. and IIT., viz., "......

Lancashire Idylls. By Marshall Mather. (f. Warne And...

Mather sketches here with much force, with some humour, and more pathos—for the subject lends itself to pathos rather than to humour—a portion of life among the Lancashire moors......

The C Major Of Life. By Havering Rowdier. (elkin Mathews.)

—There is no little merit in this novel. The dialogue is always good, sometimes brilliant. There is occasional inspiration in the thought. Arnold, the musician, is a......

The Age Of Dryden. By Richard Garnett, Ll.d. (g. Bell

and Sons.)—" The last forty years of the seventeenth century" is the period with which Dr. Garnett's volume deals. But he rightly keeps to these limits in the spirit rather than......