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The Tiger And The Insect. By John Habberton. (w. Heinemann.

3s. 6d.)—When we remind our readers that Mr. Habberton is the author of "Helen's Babies," and further inform them that "Tiger" and," Insect" are nicknames for two children whom......

Man. This Time He Has Taken A Subject That Borders

upon history. Logan—he was a pure Indian by birth, notwithstanding his Scottish name—is a personage known to frontier history ; another of the dramatis personae is George......

Sunday Reading For The Young. (wells Gardner, Darton, And...

5s.)—There are good things in this annual volume, but they are not all shown to advantage. It would be better, we should think, not to have a serial story running through tl:e......

The Quiver, 1902. (cassell And Co. 7s. 6d.)—the Serial That

runs through the greater part of this volume, Mr. Baring-Gould's " Nebo the Nailer," was noticed at length some time since in the Spectator. It is not without faults, but it......