Publishes Here A Commonplace Book Which He Has Put Together
in the course of his studies during the past forty years. It is a very curious mixture, of which no better description can be given than that which Martial gives of his own......
Bishop Burnet's "history Of My Own Time." Part I. Edited
by Osmund Airy, M.A. Vol. I. (The Clarendon Press.)—Dr. Routh, President of Magdalen College, brought out an edition of this work for the Clarendon Press in 1823. He had before......
The Beautiful Miss Brooke. By Z. Z. (louis Zangwill). (r.
Tuck and Sons.)—The best part of this book is the outside. The cover presents us with the likeness of an undoubtedly handsome young woman. But when we go on to make her......
In Vallombrosa. By Adeline Sergeant. (f. V. White And Co.)
—We have remarked more than once that the conflict of passion and duty, love contending with the obligations of law and honour, is a subject of which it is easy to have too......
Tar-el—john Armiger's Revenge. By P. Hay Hunter....
Ferrier.)—This story is characteristically Scottish, but it appeals to larger interests than are to be found in some of the popular " Kailyard" literature. John Armiger is......
Expository Times. Edited By The Rev. James Hastings. (t. And
T. Clark.)—We welcome the appearance of the annual volume of this admirable periodical. It contains a record of the most important movements of the day in theology and......
Incidents In India. Edited By F. W. Pelt. (kegan Paul,
Trench, and Co.)—This little volume is chiefly occupied with the Indian reminiscences of General Alexander. He was in action for the first time at Goojerat. His regiment was......
The Sportsman In Ireland, By " Cosmopolite," Is A Volume Of
"The Sportsman's Library," edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart. (E. Arnold). The plan is to republish, with such changes as the editor may think fit, specimens of the sporting......