(trubner.)—a First Instalment Of What Appears To Be A Very
excellent reprint of Theodore Parker's works—we trust not of the whole of the works of that very able and warmhearted, but also often very wrong- headed speaker and writer.......
_kinder Garten Educational Employments. By Jane Mill....
collection of games and employments for children, based upon those invented by Frederic Friibel, and known as the "Kinder Garten System of Education." Their main object appears......
The Griffitutge Of The Hon. Newman Strange. By T. H.
B., R. A. (Hogarth.)—A collection of twenty-one photographs of a humorous character, taken from original drawings, illustrating the adventures of an officer on his arrival in......
Poems Of Early And Later Years. By D. M'corkindale....
Marshall, and Co.)—This is one of those distressing little volumes of verses which attempt, not always without success, to deprecate the rigid application of critical judgment......
Current Literature.
Memoir of H.R.S. the Princess Alexandra of Denmark. (Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.)—In the name of that large section of the public who hold the Court news to be, after the births,......
Every Man's Own Lawyer. By A Barrister. (lockwood And Co.)—
The author of this " Handy Book of Law and Equity " is careful to inform us that his work is designed, not to supersede the employment of lawyers, but rather to enable the......
Friendless And Helpless. By Ellen Bailee, Author Of " Our
Homeless Poor," &c. (Faithfull.)—It is probable that few persons are better quali- fied than the authoress of this book to speak from actual knowledge of the nature and extent......
The Story Of Queen Isabel, And Other Versys. By "m.
S." (Bell and Daldy.)—There is considerable merit in the verses contained in this small volume. The best of " M. S.'s " productions is that which gives the title to his book—a......
Transactions Of The Social Science Association, 1862....
Bourn.)—We can scarcely be expected to do more than chronicle the ap- pearance of this weighty volume, which contains 900 pages of what cannot, by any stretch of imagination, be......
On Our Knowledge Of The Causes Of The Phenomena Of
Organic Nature. By Professor Huxley, F.R.S. (Hardwicke.)— This small volume con- tains a verbatim report of six lectures to working men, recently delivered at the Museum of......
Books Received During The Week.
Dreams and Realities, by Walter C. Spens (Edmonston and Douglas, Edinburgh).- —.Journals and Correspondence of Thomas Sedgwick Whalley, by the Ras. hilt Wickham, M.A.......