The Green Book. Edited By Douglas Sladen And W. Wigmore.
(J. Whitaker and Sons. 5s. net.)—This is a new directory of the " Upper Ten Thousand." The sub-title runs thus : " A Directory of the Court, of Society, and of the Political and......
Laelia : A Comedy. With Notes And Introduction By G.
C. Moore-Smith, Litt.D. (Cambridge University Press. 3s. 6d. net.) —This comedy, in Plautine form, with a romantic element, was acted at Queens' College, Cambridge, in 1595, and......
Mark Twain's Speeches. (harper And Brothers. 7s. 6d....
have had occasion more than once to remark of some pub- lished volume that it suffered from the fact that it put together as if for connected reading a number of things that......
Readable Novels.—.a Sealed Verdict. By Lawrence L. Lynch....
6s.)—An American story of a celebrated actress who is killed by falling out of a window. The question whether her death was caused by murder or suicide occupies the whole......
Some Books Of The '4veeil [tinder This Heading W. Notice
such Books Of the week as haps not Won nursed for mains in other forms.] Lecture Outlines on the Thirty-nine Articles. By Arthur J. Tait, B.D. (Elliot Stock. 3s. net.)—Mr. Tait......
List Of Books In The Reading Room Of The British
Museum. Vol. I., " Authors"; Vol. II., " Subjects." (The British Museum. .21 11x. 6d.)—This is a " fourth" edition of a work published for the first time in 1859,—the Reading......
Health Progress And Administration In The West Indies. By...
Rubert W. Boyce. (John Murray. 10s. 6d. net.)—Sir Rubert Boyce was sent out last year to Barbados to investigate an epidemic of yellow fever which was then present. He......
Hinchingbrooke. By The Earl Of Sandwich. (arthur L....
net.)—Every owner of a great house ought to write, or see that there is written, a competent history and description of it. It is the same sort of duty that falls on the parson......
History Of The Company Of Paviours. By Charles Welch....
for the Company.)—The Paviours were incorporated in 1479, by which time the business of paving the City was seriously regarded. In early days paving was a rare luxury; so we......