Quicksands. By The 114v. Stephen Jenner. (longmans.)—this...
edition of certain essays published some years ago, to which the author now adds three of more recent date. The first of these is entitled, "Religion and its Dangerousness."......
A Trip To Music-land. By Emma L. Shedlock. With Twenty
illus- trations by T. King James. (Blackie and Son.)—The difficulties of teaching the important clement of time, and the value of notes and signatures, in music, form a great......
Life In Christ. By Edward White. (elliott Stock.)—mr....
without explanations, does not set forth the subject of his book, which is better expressed by a phrase, which we find in his prefatory note, "The Source and Conditions of Human......
Jack Afloat And Ashore. By R. Rowe. (smith And Elder.)—"
The average Jack," says the author, who has well proved his right to be heard on such topics, "seems to be neither the 'injured innocent' his thick-and-thin advocates make out,......
Furnished Lodgings. By Anna H. Drury. 3 Vols. (bentley.)—...
this unpretending title Miss Drury contrives to give her readers plenty of romantic incident. Indeed, tho situation with which the story opens is curious,—a young lady, left by......
Bibliogroldcal Guide To Latin Literature. Edited After...
with large additions, by John E. B. Mayor. (Macmillan.)— Every student of Latin owes a debt of gratitude for the labour, often so tedious, that has boon expended on this book.......
Sister Anna ; Or, Could Aught Atone? 3y Mrs. Honker.
3 vols. (Hurst and Blackett.)—This novel is constructed on the model of Mrs. H. Wood's "East Lynne." A wife, driven to madness by the coldness and cruelty of her husband and his......
Constantia. By The Author Of "one Only." 2 Vols. (sampson
Low and Co.)—The complications which are necessary in order that a love- story may be properly prolonged are commonly a little tiresome. Our author manages them with more than......