The Margravine : A Story Of The Turf. By W.
G. Craven. 2 vole. (Chapman and Hall.)—There is a strange mixture of elements in the Margravine; there is the sporting novel, which is the chief constituent ; there is the......
The Land Of The Sun. By Lieutenant C. R. Low,
(Hodder and Stoughton.)—Lioutenant Low, whose name is well known to all readers of the periodicals which delight our boys, gives us here some spirited narratives having......
Ugone: A Tragedy. By George Francis Armstrong, B.a....
we have said that Ugone sometimes reminds us of "Firmilian," —do any of our readers need to be told that "Firmilian" was a drama in which the late Professor Aytoun satirized the......
Not Manage With Much Skill. This Is No Serious Fault—few
writers ever have managed it well—but it makes the book difficult to read. Mr. Flamank must remember that it is much easier to listen to dull, talk in the "comfortable library......