Seven Years Among The Fjort. By R. C. Dennett. (sampson
Low and Co.)—Mr. Dennett is anxious to make us know a little more about the negro, and certainly contrives to do so by means of pen and pencil. Photographs and drawings, which......
Talea. — Locked Up. By Major Arthur Griffiths. (1v....
Griffiths has made the beet of a not very profitable story. An heiress concealed under the disguise of a shop-girl, and a young officer who falls in love with her, may be......
Cathedral Bays. By Anna Bowman Dodd. (ward And Downey.) —"
We air a great nation," said Mr. Hannibal Chollop to Martin Chnzzlewit the younger ; "and we most be cracked up" (we quote from memory). Mrs. A. B. Dodd "cracks us np," and we......
Soap. By Constance Mcewen. (simpkin And Marshall.)—miss...
story—if it may be called a story—of a gentleman who is clever and cultured and good, but labours under the double disadvantage of being rich and having made his money by soap.......
Through Green Glasses. By F. M. Allen. Illustrated By M.
Fitzgerald. (Ward and Downey.)—So far as we remember, the name of F. M. Allen is a new one in literature, and as his title-page does not credit him with any previous works, we......
The Reformed Church Of Ireland (1537-1886). By The Right...
P. F. Ball. (Longmans, London ; Hodges, Figgie, and Co., Dublin.) —Dr. Ball's volume is a contribution of some value to ecclesiastical history, especially as regards the......
Scott's Marmion. Edited, With Introduction And Notes, By...
B.A. Oxon. (Macmillan and Co.)—It is easy to point to the faults of Marmion an a work of art ; and Mr. Macmillan may perhaps be right in saying that it is the most unequal of......