Overmatched. By The Author Of "six Months Hence." 3 Vols.
(F. W..7. Baker.)—This is a clever, well-written story. An elder son is disinherited and robbed of the property which the late repentance of his father would have given to him,......
The Turkish Empire. By The Rev. T. Milner. (religions Tract
Society.)—This is "a new and revised edition," its last chapter carrying us down to the deposition of Murad V. It is a careful and well-written book, and may, we think, be......
The Professional Pocket-book And Daily And Hourly...
1877, specially adapted for professional engagements, and published under the immediate direction of Sir Julius Benedict. (Rudall, Carte, and Co.)—A very convenient form of......
'through Fire And Water. By Lady Wood. 2 Vols. (chapman
and Hall.)—This is a romantic story of two girls, one of whom is carried off by gipsies, the other brought up by the Lady of the Manor. It does not differ, except in the general......
Memorials Of The South-saxon See And Cathedral Church Of...
By the Rev. W. R. W. Stephens. (Bentley.)—Chichester has not given many great prelates to the English Church, though one of them, Richard of Wych, who was bishop from 1245 to......
We Have Great Pleasure In Calling Attention To The Fourth
annual volume of the Expositor, editod by the Rev. S. Cox. (Hodder and Stoughton, and Strahan and Co.)—First we have a series of excellent articles by the editor on the Book of......
Thomas Wingfold, Curate. By George Macdonald, Ll.d. 3...
and Blackett.)—We are always glad to hear what Mr. Mac- Donald has to say, but we do not think that he does himself justice by his manner of saying it. He can write a good......
The Three Brides. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 2 Vols....
—It is somewhat amusing to observe the amount of material with which Miss Yonge always takes care to provide herself. If she sets herself to relate the history of a family, it......
Betsy Harold's Story. By J. C. (r. A. Elliott,...
is a little story of a woman's life, which, though slight in texture, gives- promise of something better in the future. The characters are marked with more distinctness than is......