Oxford High Anglican Movement. By James H. Rigg, D.d. (c.
H. Belly.)—Dr. Rigg rightly claims for his book the dis- tinction of being the "only attempt to write anything like a history of Oxford High Anglicanism yet made by a......
Told On The Pagoda. By "mimosa." (t. Fisher Unwin.) —...
of Burmah" seem to us somewhat wanting in style. The English is too much of the newspaper kind. But there is a good deal that is curious and picturesque in them. Surely it......
Current Literature.
An Introduction to Folk-Lore. By Marion Roalfe Cox. (David Nutt.)—It would take us too far to examine Miss Cox's book in detail, but we may generally commend it to readers......
To The Golden Goal, And Other Sketches. By Dr. J.
E. Tucker. (Doxey, San Francisco.)—Dr. Tucker, who died in San Francisco In 1891, was in his youth one of the first gold-hunters in Cali- fornia. In 1848, that province had been......
From A New England Hillside. By William Potts. (macmillan...
Co.)—This is a volume of pleasant little essays. Their first object is to describe Nature in New England, taking in the course of a year from autumn to autumn. Now and then the......
Recent Novels.*
The Fiddler of Calve is a weird story full of romantic beauty and pathos, which carries the reader away on the stream of its imaginative influence. It is a good tale, though a......