A Students' Manual Of Ethical Philosophy. By G. Von Gizycki.
(Sonnenschein.)—The name of ethical treatises and even of students' manuals of philosophy is, no doubt, legion, but Dr. Stanton Coit may be allowed to have done well to adapt......
Suspense. By Henry Seton Merriman. 3 Vole. (r. Bentley And
Sons.) —Mr. Merriman's previous novels—" Young Mistley " and "The Phantom Future "—had various faults, but they had also a certain cleverness which was not devoid of promise. In......
The Law Of Libel In Relation To The Press. By
Hugh Fraser, M.A., LL.M. (Reeves and Turner.)—This little volume is intended as a handbook for pressmen, and for their benefit the law as it at present stands is digested in a......
An Unruly Spirit. By Mrs. Aylmer Gowing. 3 Vols. (f.
V. White and Co.)—An overwhelming majority of the novels of the period can be briefly described by one of two phrases. They are either "rather good," or "rather poor ;" and we......
Police ! By Charles Tempest Clarkson And J. Hall Richardson.
(Field and Tuer.)—There is a great deal of out-of-the-way in- formation, strung together without much apparent method, in the very discursive volume which bears the above title.......
Australia Twiee Traversed. By Ernest Giles. (sampson Low...
Giles has done well to bring, though late in the day, before the English public this extraordinary tale of enter- prise, pluck, and success in exploration. Mr. Giles succeeded,......