New Editions.
If the length of a review depended solely on the merit of a book, the publications under this head might cf themselves have sufficed for one " Spectator's Library ;" but it is......
Boole; Of Juvenile Inereaceioar.
The number of beaks ft ii the amusement find edifiration of :scents fall:.; is so great, and their merits arc now so nivel) supe- 1 ior to what they were a few year; ago, when......
Of The Numerous Tribe Of ;magazines And Periodicals, We Have
only turned over the leaves of Tait and Blackwood. Tait opens with the first of a new series of papers. that, from the glance we took of it, is likely to be relished—" Tours and......
To The Reader This Progress May Seem Long : The
authors and publishers of the forty affairs which it embraces will probably conceive their productions have been dealt with far too briefly • the Spectator imagines the just......
Books On Phrenology,
The number of popular and elementary treatises on Phrenology shows that this new science of mind is gaining ground in public estimation generally, as well as amoog,......