4 DECEMBER 1897, page 7

Mr. T. G. Jackson's "st. Mary's, Oxford."* Mr. Jackson's...

which, we may say at once, is in every way worthy of its subject, and of the writer's high reputation, is naturally divided into two parts. In the first he tells the story of......

General Grant.*

THE biography of a soldier should be written either for soldiers or for the general public. In the former case, criticism of military operations should furnish strictly •......