3 MAY 1834, page 16

• Glitzlaff's Voyages Along The Coast Of China.

'Tuts volume affords a striking contrast to Mr. INGsrs's Channel Islands. Instead of lounging in a pleasure-place, the author has travelled and sojourned in faramtf and......

Two Old Men's Tales.

THOUGH the titlepage and the form of the stories represent these tales as the offsprin g. of separate parents, one hand can be recog- nized throughout. "The Deformed " is indeed......

The Channel Islands

HAVE belonged to the crown of England since the Conquest ; and the unsophisticated islanders still speak the pure Norman dialect as it was spoken at the court of Rom). The......