St. Mervyn's. By Jessie Armstrong. (religious Tract...
book tells of the good done to a somewhat frivolous, though harmless, social circle in the country by a girl with a religious upbringing. It is pleasantly enough told ; it......
Current Literature
• G 1FT-BO OKS. Supplejack. By R. Ward. (Chapman and Hall.)—Here we have a delightful romance of Maoriland, full of action and humour, and with just enough of love and local......
Roger The Ranger. By Eliza F. Pollard. (s. W. Partridge
and Co.)—This is, in every sense, an excellent story of border life among the Indians during that struggle between the British and the French for the sovereignty of Canada, that......
Whispered By The Leaves. Written And Illustrated By...
(Day and Son.)—Here we have stories and pictures which should please the children. The " Story of the First Scareeia," with its curious little brownies, the " Three Little......
Francis Parkman.*
ONLY a year has elapsed since Francis Parkman, whose death at Boston, at the age of seventy, has been just announced, completed the main work of his lifetime, the history of the......
Golden Gwendolyn. By Evelyn Everett Green. (hutchinson.)...
this story, though not unfamiliar to readers of sensational fiction, seems almost startlingly strong meat to be pur- veyed by a popular and practised writer for young women. In......
Comic Tragedies. Written By " Jo" And " Meg," And
anted by the "Little Women." (Sampson Low and Co.)—In these plays, the work of children of sixteen and seventeen, the memory of Louisa Alcott and her elder sister Annie is once......
The Wreck Of The ' Golden Fleece.' By Robert Leighton.
(Blackie rienk begin and Son.)—This is a story of the sea, in several acts. W with an animated account of a Lowestoft herring-boat caught in a storm, with the greater part of......
The Clever Miss Follett. By J. K. H. Donny. (blackie
and Son.)—This is a fairly interesting story, though there are defeats in the construction of the plot. There is a surprise when the family difficulties of the Follett family......
Scarlea Grange. By Alfred Colbeck. (religious Tract...
a very carefully constructed story of , the historical romance order, dealing with England in the early days of the Methodist movement, and of that curious body of " labour "......