The Treasure Of The Incas. By G. A. Rutty. (blackie
and Son. 5s.)—This is not one of Mr. Henty's historical stories, though it is, in a way, founded upon history. Almost all famous treasures have given rise to legends of how part......
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......
In Search Of The Wallypug. By G. E. Farrow. With
Illustra- tions by Alan Wright. (C. Arthur Pearson. 6s.)—Of this con- tinuation of the Wallypug theme we do not know how we can give a better or more succinct account than that......
Another Man's Money. By David Lyall. (r.t.s. 35....
is republished from the Quiver. Patrick Chisholm manages the estate of Tomnagarrich for his cousin Captain Drummond. Chisholm is a shrewd man of business; Drummond is somewhat......
Twelve Types. By G. K. Chesterton. (arthur L. Humphreys. 35.
6d.)—We cordially recommend as a gift-book from one sensible person with literary tastes to another of like mind the charming little volume called Twelve Types. Newspaper......
New England And Its Neighbours. Written And Illustrated...
Johnson. (Macmillan and Co. 8s. 6d.)—This is a very pleasant and instructive volume. It takes us through the country and among the people British readers know best as they are......