Twelve Pioneer Missionaries. By George Smith, Ll.d....
7s. Ed.)—We cannot find fault with Dr. G. Smith's selection. All the twelve are representative; all are noble figures, worthy of being included in a roll of honour. The list......
Current Literature.
SOME BOOKS OF THE WEEK. [Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.) The Way They Have in the Navy. By F. T.......
With The Peshawar Column. By Richard Gillham Thomsett....
and Co. 3s. 6d.)—Colonel Thomsett begins with an interesting account of the state of feeling which immediately preceded the Pathan outbreak of 1897. He attributes no little......
A Summer In High Asia. By Captain F. G. S.
Adair. (W. Thacker and Co. 125. 6d. net.)--Captain Adair's hunting-ground was a region of Kashmir, Leh being its most important place. (A map of the country with the route......
The Exeter Road. By Charles G. Harper. (chapman And Hall.
16a.)—This is the fifth volume that Mr. Harper has con- tributed to the literature of the road and the coaching days. Necessarily these volumes have a cdrtain sameness about......
The Law Of Railway Companies. By J. H. Balfour Browne
and H. S. Theobald. Third Edition, by J. H. Balfour Browne and Frank Balfour Browne. (Stevens and Sons. £2 2s.)—This monumental work has been brought down to the present time by......
The Magazines.
WE note with pleasure the appearance of the second number of Lady Randolph Churchill's quarterly, the Anglo - Saxon Review. The binding of the second number is, considering the......