Some Books Of The Week.
[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been • reserved ibr review in other forms.] Between Malachi mut St. Matthew. By Georgiana Al. Ford. (Skoffington......
Vida ; Or, The Iron Lord Of Sirktown. By S.
R. Crockett. (James Clarke and Co. Gs.)—Is it possible that Mr. Crockett is trying how far a well-established favourite can presume on tlm indulgence of the fiction-reading......
Frederick Temple: An Appreciation. By E. G. Sandford....
Introduction by W. Temple. (Macmillan and Co. 4s. net.)—What has been done in this volume is to reprint the last of the seven parts which constituted the "Memoirs of Arch-......
Rhadable Noveas.—the Power Of The Keys. By Sydney C. Grier.
(W. Blackwood and Sons. 6s.)—An excellent story, such as the author's name wakes us expect. Still, in reading a novel the majority of readers do not care to be bothered with......
Fair Margaret. By H. Rider Haggard. (hutchinson And Co....
Rider Haggard has essayed a very difficult task with as much success as could be expected. The merchant who is the principal figure in his drama does not convince us. We do not......
The Temple Church. By George Worby. (george Bell And Sons.
ls. 63. net.)—This is a short and excellent account of the church of the Knights Templars in London, prefaced by a brief history of the Order. Nothing has been forgotten that......
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THE SIEGE OF THE SOUTH POLE. The Siege of the South, Pole : the Story of Antarctic Exploration. By Hugh Robert Mill, LL.D., D.Sc. (Alston. Rivers. .10s. 6d.)— As a human......