6 FEBRUARY 1904, page 21
It Was The Good Fortune Of Mr. Lloyd Osbourne To
be R. L. Stevenson's stepson; it was a more doubtful advantage that in the lifetime of that engaging author he collaborated with him in books which serious Stevensonians refused......
The Magazines.
WE allude in another column to the very interesting paper in the Nineteenth Century in which Lord Cromer expresses his dissent from Lord Wolseley on the question of civilian......
Kitty Costello. By Mrs. Alexander. (t. Fisher Unwin....
we greatly regret to hear, is the last story that we are to have from Mrs. Alexander's pen. She died at an advanced age- seventy-seven—but she certainly had not exhausted her......