Graham's magazine . very cursory examina-tion, is well executed. Tlie Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Dan-eelDe Foe. with a Memoir of the Author, and an Essay onhis Writings. With Illustrations by Grandville. and Co.: New York. A magnificent edition — to our taste the most magnificentedition — of Robinson Crusoe. The designs by Grandvilleare in a very superb style of art — bold, striking, and origi-nal— the drawing capital. SomervUle Hall, or Hints to those icho would male HomeHappy. By Mrs. Ellis, author of Women of Eng-land,1 • Poetry of Life, etc. etc. D. Appleton and


Graham's magazine . very cursory examina-tion, is well executed. Tlie Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. By Dan-eelDe Foe. with a Memoir of the Author, and an Essay onhis Writings. With Illustrations by Grandville. and Co.: New York. A magnificent edition — to our taste the most magnificentedition — of Robinson Crusoe. The designs by Grandvilleare in a very superb style of art — bold, striking, and origi-nal— the drawing capital. SomervUle Hall, or Hints to those icho would male HomeHappy. By Mrs. Ellis, author of Women of Eng-land,1 • Poetry of Life, etc. etc. D. Appleton and Co.:New York. This interesting volume is one of a series to be entitled Tales for the People and their Children. To this seriesMiss Manineau and Mary Howitt will contribute. Wild Western Scenes. Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. By J. Beau- champ Jones. Philadelphia: Drew and Scammell. Mr. Jones is a man of talent, and these descriptions ofWild Western Life evince it. We read each successivenumber with additional


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