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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... not- I ably ' Mrs. Pottle's Cigar. Riding Recollections. By Whyte-Mel- ville. Illustrated by John Charlton. (Lon- ; don: Ward, Locks and Co. 3s. 6d.)-A re- print of one of this popular author's essays othe horse and his rider in the hunting field ...

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... Printing Works, aid will be published by Gill and Son, O'Connell street. i DESPERATE RE'MEDIES. By Thomas Hardy. Lon- i n . don: Ward and Downe.| f -This is a new edition of a novel written nine- I teen years ago when the author was, as he says ; himself ...

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... student of the di~erent phases of the French th re d evolution. at list. 'he Baptist Lake. By John Davidson. (Lon- m- Of don: Ward and Downey. 3s. 6d-) Mr ar ter Davidson hascertainly succeeded in producin g ted a book that arrests the reader's attention ...

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... eatatmenje mae ar~e not in Cathlie tth, amre therefore, for Catholic readers eptable. THE BOOK OF GARDEN MANAGEMENT. Lon- don: Ward, Lock, and Co, Salisbury squae. This substantial and neatly get up volume wary becompendieosly described as a pdeet pauaun ...

REVIEWS

... and altogether the number is one of the best that we have seen for a long time. BEETON'S ILLUSTRATED EiNCCLOP(EDIA.-Lon- don: Ward, Lock, and Co., Salisbury-square.)- This is a new and carefully revised edition of one of the cheapest and most popular works ...

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... x , ?? ANTHEMS AND CHANTS. tC Congregational Church .Mas. Part 2. Anthenis, Hymns, and Chants for Public Worship. Lon- don: Ward and Co., Paternoster-row. A well arranged manual of sacred music, con- taining many of the newest and 'most popular S pieces ...

NEW BOOKS

... thorough recovery. FriTY YeARiS OF A GOOD QUEYN'S 1REIGN: A Boo0k for the Royal Jubilee of 1886-7. By A. Ii. WALL. [Loa. don : Ward and Downey,] The title of this outpouring of babble of gush is alto- gether misleading. More than half the space is cxhausted ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... gevastness of Mr. Rhodes's coneqptions and to successes. ti Is. _ _ _ _ r False Dawn. By Francis Prevost. (Lon- fo he don: Ward, Lock, and Co. 6s.) A tale of a n. kle man, clever and good, who is unfortunate he enough to fall in love with the wife of ...

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... and of admiring them. o t - Mkhdine. By Hector Mallot. Translated err I by Julia E. S. Rae. In two volumes. (Lon- the 7 don: Ward and Downey.) There is something Ro D of a venture in coming forward with s trans- 3 lated novel in two volumes at a time ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... their cause. The book is well A hri eworth reading. ct. -sl( be The Storv of a BPov. By Ethel Turner. rey are, te, (Lon don. Ward, Lock, and Bovwdon. 2s. 6d.) *6d Withis storv bet-ns a series which the pub- ab cs Uiishers advertise nnaer the name of ...

NEW BOOKS

... facts and figures. EmwrrTY-VIVE Y*EARS OFe IRIS1H lIrsrornY-18O-1885. By WsI.L1AM JOsKiP1 O'NELL DAUNT. Two VolS. [Lon- don : Ward atsd Downey. The political questioe of the day will be largely helpcd as to many details by these two volurnes, in which ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... distresed,, 'aid Would have clasped her, butupon her apperaace ofliath-, ing it, desisted, only movinig ibs jaw upward ,aud don- ward, as if it would cry for, help, bat could not for wantt of jisiparts of spechci. ,At lerlgtli ,ehe g'r~cwing more and m'ore ...