A Charge To Seep. By P. A. Blyth. (jerrold And
Sons.)—" A story of love and faith" is Miss Blyth's description of her book, and it is justified. Possibly it is a little too lengthy. not in actual dimensions, for these are......
Tales.-a Regular Fraud. By Mrs. Robert Jocelyn. (f. V. White
and Co.)—Mrs. Crawford, having had offered to her a lucrative post of chaperon to three young ladies, finds this difficulty : her one child, who, of course, will share the home......
From Cairo To The Soudan Frontier. By H. D. Traill.
(J. Lane.) —Mr. Traill went in the winters of 1893-91 and 1895-96 on journeys which furnished him with these experiences, firat re- lated in the Daily Telegraph, and now......
A Brief Declaration Of The Lord's Supper. By Nicholas...
Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Life of the Author, by H. C. G. Moule, D.D. (Seeley and Co.)—Dr. Motile discharges a pious duty to the great divine who has given a name to......
Britiat Guiana And Its Resources. By The Author Of "sardinia
and its Resources." (G. Philip and Son.)—This is a seasonable book, for it tells us something of the value of a country about which there is not a little trouble just now. It......
Mottoes And Commentaries Of Friedrich Frobel's "mother...
Henrietta E. Eliot and Susan E. Blow. (E. Arnold.)—The " Mottoes " have been translated with a salutary freedom by Mrs. Eliot. Miss Blow has done the same in dealing with the......
The I Jewel. By The Hon. Frederick Moncrieff. (w. Blackwood
and Sons.)—We read this story to the end. There is something in it that draws one on ; but we must own that we have very little understanding what it is all about. King James......
Lakewood : A Story Of To Day. By Mary Harriolt
Norris. (F. A. Stokes Company.)—This story of American life is full of skilful and delicate characterisation. The figures of the men are, as one might expect, less firmly drawn......