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... . NoSalait RBQrtBio, by Nelly Rmbbrooke (H. Wright and Co., Caxton House, Fleet Street).-- This pamphlet is a satirical npoit of certain advertisements frequently to be found in the daily papers. The description of how Messrs. Fakem and Flunem through the medium of their advertise ment get together a company, including a lady novioe with money-- is graphically told by one who has evidently ...
... . Tho Pantomime* ami All About Them (Leopold Wagner. John HeywooJ, I/Ondon).-- In the work before us Mr. Wagner has collected most useful and entertaining facts as to tho rigin, writing, production and co*t of panto mime. Ah a hind-book for all patrons of this clus of entertainment, which has grown into an institution in our midst, we can heartily recommoni this little ix>ok. Western Fijmro ...
... . Lits or k Loitdokrk (Lordon David Bofrue, S, St, Martin's Place. Trafalew Sqna-e. W.C. HriceS.) contain! ?II the lat poems l>y Mr. ('lenient Bcott. which have tven published in the page-* of /MmA, the Graphic, the Tht|ii>'t, Jacques UBei.baoh, ...
... . The Yorkshireman's Comio Annual Torhhirenan office, Bradforo).-- Amongst the 1% sketches in prose and poetry which make np this welcome littlo production there are several of humour and decided originality; indeed the work as a whole is so interesting, well illustrated, and edited as to merit a wider circulation than its name invitee. A Tale of a Dog, by Mr. G. Walter Browne, an ...
... . Trlsternaoh, a comedy-drama in flve acts, by John Mulvy-OUBOliy (John Heywood, Manchester and London). --To seriously criticise it as a play ia ont of the question, and regarding It merely as an exercise in stage-writing, it can hardly be called promising. The construction is sadly disordered, nnd displays a complete lack of ingenuity and consecutivenosn. The conception of character Is ...