Madame De Brinvilliers.*
MB. STOKES here tells again, in a clear, judicial fashion and with every detail which can deepen its horror, one of the most dreadful stories in the annals of European crime.......
Gift-books.
RISEN FROM THE RATINGS.* SOME years ago in a short story Mr. Gleig gave us consider- able entertainment by making an " A.B." pose as someone in a different station of life; now......
A Life Of Christ.s.
Da. HORTON has done a very difficult piece of work in quite an admirable way. Difficult we call it, because a writer wlio deals with this subject, while taking into account......
All Sorts Of Stories.*
Ma. LANG, whose prefaces have only one fault, that of being too short, gives us a most appetizing bill of fare of the feast provided for us by Mrs. Lang and himself. He even......