NEW EDITIONS AND REPRINTS.-111 the cheap reprint of "English Men
of Letters" edited. by John Morley, we have Bentley, by Professor R. C. Jebb (Macmillan and Co.) ; and from the same publishers, in the collected edition of Miss Charlotte M. Yonge's novels, The Young Stepmother.—The Three Famous Voyages of Captain Cook Round the Work& (Ward, Lock, and Co.) —This is a very large octavo volume, too large for comfortable perusal, but doubtless desirable from the point of view of economy. It is supplied with a number of full-page illustrations and engravings in the text.—The Works of Dr. Thomas Campion. Edited by A. H. Millen. (Chiswick Press : Privately Printed.) ----3fasso-Therapeutics. By W. Murrell. "Fourth edition." (H. K. Lewis.)—Switzerland : its Mountains, Lakes, and Valleys. (J. S. Virtue and Co.)—This is a "new and revised edition" of an interesting book belonging to the series of which Mr. Francis Weys' "Rome" is perhaps the best-known member. There are 250 illustrations, and a thoroughly readable letterpress.—We have also received a very handsome edition, in two volumes, of Victor Hugo's great romance, Notre Dame de Paris, translated by A. L. Alger (Sampson Low and Co.) The illustrations, by Bieler, Rossi, and De Myrbach, are vigorous, but often sketchy and rough. All the " get-up " of the book is appropriately handsome to the masterpiece which it contains.