Abyssinia. By Herbert Vivian. (c. Arthur Pearson. 15e.)—...
is an entertaining writer. The impression left by his descriptions of places and persons is that he is a keen observer, It is by such impressions that a critic must be guided.......
Heirs To A Great Heritage. By W. B. Joynt Conway.
(J. B. Woodley. 2s. 6d.)—We may regard this very interesting pub- lication as a contribution to the " Hooligan" controversy. Mr. Conway has as his sub-title " How Cripplegate......
Misciellane0118.—those Who Are Interested In The Study Of...
find much that is interesting in The Printing of Greek in the Fifteenth Century, by Robert Proctor (Bibliographical Society). The illustrations at the end of the volume,......
Pages From The Journal Of A Queensland Squatter. By Oscar
de Satge. (Hurst and Blackett. 10s 6d.)—Mr. de Satge went out to Australia nearly fifty years ago, spending ninety days on the journey, and living largely on salt pork, both......
We Have Received From The Oxford University Press Three...
of Prayer-books with which are bound up Hymns, Ancient and Modern. They contain all the changes made necessary by the accession of a new Sovereign. The speed with which these......
Ten Months In The Field With The Boers. By An
ex - Lieutenant of General de Villebois-Mareuil. (W. Heinemann. 8a. 6d.)—The French officer who writes this book certainly does not love the British, bat he hates the Boer. He......
Thoughts, Memories, And Meditations Of Madame Hoskier....
the French by Constance White. (Skeffington and Son. 3s. 6d.)—Madame Hoskier perished, together with a daughter in the terrible fire at the Bazar de la Charite (May 4th, 1897).......