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... REVIEW, A MONTGOMERYSHIRE AUTHORESS. The Quiver for April is a capital number. Iff this part of the country special interest wilbØ taken in a pretty little story it contains by Montgomeryshire authoress, Miss Phyllis Twentyman, a grand-daughter of the ...

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... REVIEW*. The Photand the Junior PllL/lo- August are execeilent numbers. De latter is a double salon number c.onta;mng_ no ,ef>s than 153 pictures in addition to aTideof interes The former has useful notes or; retonciiing enlarge- ments, a capital article ...

,REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. We have received a copy of the first number of the French Weekly, a new paper brought out by the firm of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons, London and Bath. To those desiring to improve their know- ledge of the French language, we consider this paper ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. An Illustrated Narrative of the Transvaal War is being prepared for the new issue of Messrs. Cassell & Company's Buitlet of the Ninetecntii Century, of which the first part will appear next week. With the first part will be given an excel- lent ...

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... Macaulay's Lay'sfor a penny, sounds too cheap to be of any account, but a neat and taste- ^(1e series from The Biview of Reviews office, as The Masterpiece Library shows that, how- ever cheap they may be, there is full value and something over in the ...

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... 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

... REVIEWS. The Quiver for March maintains its reputation as an excellent magazine for Sunday and general reading It would be difficult to expect a greater variety of articles than is contained within the 96 patres of The Quiver. And these articles and ...

REVIEWS

... 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 ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. In the Land of the Harp and Feather* by Alfred Thomas (London H. R. Aiienson) is an attempt to do for Wales what Mr Maclaren and Mr Barrie are doing for Scotland. Mr Thomas comes rather late into the field, for there are signs of a re-action ...

REVIEWS

... Chaplain to Mr Speaker, for the first article The Queen's Wish, and for an account of an American Boy Editor. The Review of Reviews for December gives as its Character Sketch the Czar of Russia, written from personal cbservations, for Mr W. Stead has ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWS. George Newnes's publications for October are to kand. The Strand MagaSline contains many inter- esting matters. Amongst them the serial story Rodney Stone, by Conan Doyle, holds a promi- nei-it place, the chapter in this number treating of a ...