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... REVIEWS. CaerelN Maga:lno for December has boss mush tries affected by the Christmas preparations thou most of our monthlies. It preemie its asaal variety of attractive papers on usr fol and soiaatt4eatdrsts, and gives a 'rapine account of the precooks ...
... REVIEWS. A Kner of Mercy. —This is the title smartly got np little book just leaned under the auspices of the St. Giles Mission. In it we find racy record of “fourteen years labour among ths criminal classes, under ths snperintsndenos of Mr Geo Hatton ...
... REVIEW. THE QUIVER. A very interesting account of the Queen's Maundy Gifts appears in the April number of The Quiver. It is historical as well as descriptive, and from it we learn that the last Sovereign of England who actually washed the feet of poor ...
... THE REVIEW. The rev the place the Camp • morn. tag the presence of • Is-we sontbsr r. among those. present bring -lln and part) awl anJ ',arty Mra Mr. 'I. tin. J. Thmtas. lily: J. Morgan Thomas: Mrs Turner: Mrs 1.7.1. h. Moor Mrs U. Mr. Mimeos E. 1t. ...
... THE REVIEW. The arrival of the Sultan and Viceroy was first made known by a flash of flame and a mass of smoke darted with violence from the side of the Victoria and then gradually rolled out upon the ocean till it died away. Then, almost before the report ...
... REVIEW. Spas axd Health Resorts: 77te Joarocal Ifydroth• rapeati, a. London: The Scientific Publishing Company, Limited, 22, Buckinghamstreet, Strand, W.C. The first number of a monthly periodical under this title hao just been issued by the Scientific ...
... REVIEWS. N ansen's Farthest North is now being issued by George Newnes Ltd. in 6d. numbers every fort- night to be completed in 20 parts. So va,luable a work at the published price of X2 2s was placed out of reach of the working man, and it is only due ...
... REVIEWS. have roceitod li«t ot the pablicationa of Meeßra Cassell and Co. for the current month, contammg abundant Tarioty of matter raitable for erery conceivable of literary taste, and too Tolnnunona for detailed description. The titorehouie of General ...
... REVIEWS. PHOTOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES. Amateur photographers are generally wise in confining themselves to landscape work in which they may aspire to equal the ordinary professional. Portrait-taking is a different matter. A few amateurs attempt with more or ...
... REVIEWS. Chapman's Magazine is so full of good things, with 1. Zangwill, W. L. Alden, F. Stockton, Mrs Croker, and others contributing, that one is almost afraid to single out a particular article. We can, however, conscientiously give the palm for o ...