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The Lovells: A Tale Of The Danish War. By Mrs.

Webb Peplos. (London: Hatchards.)—This is a very prolix and otherwise very unobjectionable tale of a number of most amiable and excellent people. The English is careful and......

Threading My Way. By Robert Dale Owen. (trilbner.)—mr....

the son of the famous Robert Owen, and the most interesting part of his "twenty-seven years of autobiography" is that which records his recollections of the great Socialist......

The Plagues Of Egypt. By Thomas S. Millington, Vicar Of

Wood- house-in-Raven. (Murray.)-r-The best thing, we were nearly saying the only good thing, in Mr. Millington's book is the illustrations. He shows no breadth of view or power......

The Study Of Ancient Prints.*

FIVE hundred pages about the study of old prints !—that will be itself a revelation to many of us of the existence and importance of an almost ignored art. But that is nothing......

Current Literature.

Royston Winter Recreations in the Days of Queen Anne. (Longmans.) —Mr. Hervey, Rector of Ewelme, has here translated into Spenserian Terse a Latin poem, the work of a certain......

Church And No Church. By The Rev. A. H. Here.

(Hayes.)—This is a book written apparently by a Ritualist of the most extreme type,— at least, it is full of the audacious statements which characterise these religionists. Let......