Or The Topical Articles In The Nineteenth Century, None Is
better worth attentive perusal than that of Sir Harry Johnston on "The White Man's Place in Africa." The gist of his. argument is to be found in the following important para-......
My French Friends. By Constance Elizabeth Maud. (smith,....
Co. 6s.)—My Preach Friends is a further collection of sketches by the author of "An English Girl in Paris." Even though the second series of a book of this sort may be intrinsi-......
The Fate Of Literary Sequels Is Notorious, But We Do
not think Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Castle need entertain any misgiving as to the reception of Incomparable Bellairs. It is not, perhaps, so consistent or finished a work of art as......
The Town's Verdict. By Ethel F. Heddle. (blackie And Son.
es.) — The "town" is, of course, the "city of the scarlet gown' by that grey Northern sea which more than one writer of romance have made familiar to Southern readers. Nor do we......