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An Up - To - Date Parson. By Harry Lindsay. (james...

Lindsay, who has already given to the world "Methodist Idylls" and "More Methodist Idylls," wishes to do for the Wesleyans what Fenimore Cooper did for the Red Indians. The " Up......

A Wide Dominion. By Harold Bindloss. (t. Fisher Unwin,...

Bindloss's experiences give a much truer impression of the hardships of the Canadian settler than will be found in most descriptions of Canada. The grim reality of farming in......

London At The End Of The Century. By A. W.

k Beckett. (Hurst and Blackett. 3s. 6d.) –This is the merest collection of journal- istic odds and ends, so utterly ephemeral in character that one wonders why Mr. k Beckett and......

Life Of John Mills. (sherratt And Hughes, Manchester.)—...

a book which will doubtless find abundant justifica- tion in the interest of a considerable public. Mr. Mills, a successful banker by occupation, a Radical in politics, a Non-......

Our Navy For A Thousand Rears. By Captain S. Eardley-

Wilmot, R.N. (Sampson Low, Marston, and Co. 6s.)—The author begins with King Alfred, and goes on through the Cinque Ports, the battle of Sluys, the Elizabethan seamen, the......

Two Books On Yorkshire May Be Mentioned Together,—by Moor...

Fell in West Yorkshire, by Halliwell Sutcliffe, with Pictures by George Hering (T. Fisher Unwin, 6s.) ; and Highways and Byways in Yorkshire, by Arthur H. Norway, with......

Star - Land, By Sir Robert Stamen Ball (cassell And Co., Is.

6d.), has already passed through ten editions since it was first issued in 1889. The author has now thoroughly revised this record of the lectures which he delivered to juvenile......

The Primacy Of England. By Samuel F. Hulton. (blackwell,...

6s.)—Mr. Hulton guides us through a somewhat intricate by-way of English ecclesiastical history,—the relations of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of York. The......

In Western India. By The Rev. T. Murray Mitchell, Ll.d.

M.A. (D. Douglas. 5s.)—Mr. Mitchell went out to Bombay in 1838. His story refers to the missionary experiences of the next quarter of a century. In 1862 he returned to Scotland,......