The Brighton Road. By Charles G. Harper. (chapman And Hall.
18s.)—Mr. Harper has written about many roads, some of them far more famous, historically famous, we might say, than that which he now celebrates. The Bath Road and the Great......
In Further Ardenne. By The Rev. T. H. Passmore. (j.
H. Dent and Co. 7s. fid. net.)—" Further Ardenne" is practically the "Grand Duchy of Luxembourg." This is a region which has had very remarkable experiences. For centuries it......
Some Books Of The Week.
[Tinder this heading we notice such Books of the week as hare not teen reserved for review in other forma.] Aspects of Anglicanism. By Mgr. Keyes, D.D. (Longmans and Co. 65. 6d.......
Literature As An Aid To Teaching. By Alan Northman. (sunday
School Union. is. net.)—We Would not say a word that could tell against the predominance of the literary element in education ; but we do not altogether welcome the help of Mr.......
On Leprosy And Fish Eating. By Jonathan Hutchinson. (a....
and Co. 12s. 6d. net.)—" The object of this book,' writes Mr. Hutchinson in his preface, "is to carry conviction to my readers that the fundamental cause of the malady known as......
The New Rambler.
The New Rambler. By Sir Lewis Morris. (Longmans and Co. Cs. 6d. net.)—One naturally turns in looking through a volume of miscellanies to anything that the writer may see fit to......