The Earl Of Carabas. By Aaron Watson And Lillian Westermann.
8 vols. (Chatto and Windus.)—We have here a curious combina- tion of the old and , the new. The story is constructed on very familiar lines. A profligate young noble who marries......
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The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior. A now edition, revised, with Memoir, by Reginald Brimley Johnson. 2 vols. (Bell and Sons.)—The peculiar merit of Prior has been better......
History Of The English Landed Interest. By Russell M....
(Swan Sonnenschein and Co.)—Mr. Gamier has collected in this volume a great store of facts relating to the tenure and the culti- vation of land in England from the earliest......
Bygone Derbyshire. Edited By William Andrews. (f. Murray,...
has collected in this volume twenty odd papers by various writers on various places and persons connected with Derbyshire. Mr. F. Davis explains the name Derby, by the......
Aids To The Devout Study Of Criticism. By T. R.
Cheyne, M.A. (T. Fisher Unwin.)—Professor Choyne's object is one to be thoroughly commended. There must be criticism, and to a certain extent this criticism must be destructive.......
To Read Another Book About African Affairs. Unless They Are
under a bond of this kind, which it would trouble their conscience to break, we recommend this volume. Romolo Gessi served as an interpreter with the English Staff in the......
Come Live With Me And Be My Love, By Robert
Buchanan. (W. H. Heinemann.)—This is an effective pastoral, not of the Daphnis and Chloe kind, but with real men and maidens of the country-side. Mr. Buchanan chooses for his......
Soteriology Of The New Testament. By William Percher Du...
M.A. (Macmillan.)—Professor Du Bose gives in this volume a very able and closely reasoned exposition of New Testament teaching as to the person and work of Christ. The meaning......
Sketches In Sunshine And Storm. By W. J. Knox Little.
(Long- mans.)—Canon Knox Little describes his book as " a collection of miscellaneous essays and notes of travel." Perhaps if he had added "portions of sermons," he would not......