Days Of Grace In India, A Record Of Visits To
Indian Missions, by H. S. Newman, Leominster (Partridge and Co.), is a curiously inter- esting book. Rather commonly got up, and with a portrait of the Prince of Wales at the......
A Brief History Of The Indian People, (triibner And Co.),
by Dr. W. W. Hunter, is warmly to be commended as a high-class school- book, and also as an introduction to the other and larger books on the same subject. It is admirably......
The Caravan Route Between Egypt And Syria. By His Imperial
Highness the Archduke Salvator Austria. (Chatto and Windas.)— 'This book is translated by the Chevalier de-Hesse Wartegg, and so well done, that it is only here and there, when......
The Hebrew Student's Commentary On Zechariah. By W. H. Lowe.
(Macmillan and Co.)—The Second Book of Samuel. Edited by C. F. Kirkpatrick. (Deighton, Bell, and Co.)—These are both scholarly works for scholars, due to the impetus lately......
Alick Treherne's Temptation. By Alarie Carr. (smith,...
author of this novel ought to have written a better one. He—or should we say she P—possesses some of the qualities requisite for the writing of readable and enjoyable fiction,......
The Hem Of Christ's Garment (hodder And Stoughton), Is The
title of the first of twenty collected sermons of Dr. Mellor, with a bio- graphical notice by Dr. H. R. Reynolds, of Cheshunt College, intro- ducing his recollections of this......
There Are Several Articles Of Popular, Or At Least Of
lay, interest in the new half-yearly part of The Journal of Psychological Medicine, such as the papers on suicide, lunacy, and lunacy-law reform. Dr. Winn, who writes on Darwin,......
The Home Life Of Henry W. Longfellow, By Blanche Roosevelt
'Tucker Machette, (Carleton and Co., New York), should be of in- terest to English readers, on account of the glimpse it affords of the literary circles in America, and the......
Health Resorts, And Their Uses. By J. Burney Yeo, M.d.
(Chap- man and Hall.)—This is not, as its title might suggest, a were pain- phlet, but quite a good-sized octavo volume, in which the subject in hand is treated exhaustively.......