My Lady At Last. By M. T. Taunton. 1 Vol.
(Sirnpkin, Marshall, and Co.)—An introductory note to this novel states that "the main facts of the story have occurred in [?] the personal knowledge of the author," and though,......
Zwart Conroy. By Harcourt Powell. 1 Vol. (m. H. Gill
and Soul Dublin ; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London.)—A young clerical tutor wins the heart of a fair pupil; her mother objeets to the mar- r iage, and suppresses and forges......
Hlew Readings And New Renderings Of Shakespeare's...
Halford 'aughan. Volume II. (Kogan Paul, Trench, and Co.)—Mr. Vaughan takes in this volame Henry V. and the Three Parts of Henry VI. The three latter he thinks to have been "if......
The Wild Tribes Of India. By H. B. Rowney. (de
la Rue and Co.)—For some time past, a wholesome change has come over the spirit in which the Anglo-Indian as well as the insular Briton have regarded the subject populations of......
A Winter In Tangier, And Home Through Spain. By Mrs.
Howard- Yyse, (Hatchards.)—These extracts from a diary kept by Mrs. Hovvard-Vyse during her stay in Tangier are so far successful, that they bring vividly before the reader......
A Faithful Lover. By K. S. Macquohl. 3 Vols. (hurst
and Blackett.)—There have been complaints, usually from those prosaic creatures, men, of the almost universal limitation of novels to the single emotion of love; and perhaps,......