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... cutting from the Ken' Fort Word.; The 1 Production of Books, which is a cutting fromP Mr. D Kegan Paul's lecture; About Dictionaries, which is lifted from an American contemporary; The I Inkdex as She is Compiled, is transferred from a daily ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... richl supplly from the wreck to assist. inosar nalked as he was born, lie hlld to make Lis island I its oyster, and even to open it wvith a knife. llis first task is to discover tire means of maki ng a fire and distill- in: drinlkable water from sealwater ...

PERIODICALS FOR MAY

... garlic tumbling into an apple tart, to spoil the whole dish. Apart from the pages devoted to fashion-wvhich, contain a number of examples of pretentious and l vulgar ugliness-the iIomunz's World has some1 interesting and instructive articles, one of which contains ...

NEW BOOKS

... notion of Carlyle from this book would gather that ho was a Jereiniab-lIeraclitus, never known to smile, Lady Ashburton useed to say of Carlyle that coming hack to him from the Oxford Dons was like coming from some con- ventional world to the human race ...

CHRISTMAS LITERATURE

... cution of the war. In Level the Widower, we get the first chapter of a story from the editor, whins promises to be far more popular than The Virginians, if only from the fact that its date is placed nearer our own days, and that the few incidents ...

PERIODICALS FOR DECEMBER

... who deceived in order that he might] destroy, and destroyed to found on his deception a _ specious supremacy, that I murderer from the beginning,' who ' stood not in the truth, because there was no truth in him.' The Universal Review adopts the principle ...

NEW BOOKS

... r, wvhen they have not altogecther ig nored It is certainly cu icus that almost t-he first -; r 'ir-t to treat the subject from other thans a :i mzian ploint of vieow, alm~ost the first book th~at can| i ucormnended to thiegenceral English reader, should ...

NEW BOOKS

... . aml that these have annually no. less tharn £164,000,000, I Ithose with incones from . £1,000. to ;',000, number 53,650 ; of from £300. to £1,00O., 197,000; of from lkiCO. r to £300., 2,128,000: and those ander £100. number about t Ifourteen millions ...