. Danish life in town and country. 9Kroyer, P. S., 134 Labourers theatre, 159Literature, 140 Marriage customs, 245Military service, 67Money, estimate of, 6Moors, reclaiming the, 236Music, 148 Nelson, iNobility, 125 Officers, 69 Old age pension, 219 Old customs, 246 Open air museums, 242, 249 Peasantry, 191Pleasures, 102Political life, 15Press, the, 175Professional life, the, 61 Queen Alexandra, 258 Queen Caroline Mathilde, 200, 261 Religious divisions, 22 ; services, 21Runic stones, 209Rural life, 188 Saxo Grammaticus, 202 Schools, the, 32; the national, 33 ; the Latin, 41; ex-penditure, 39 ;


. Danish life in town and country. 9Kroyer, P. S., 134 Labourers theatre, 159Literature, 140 Marriage customs, 245Military service, 67Money, estimate of, 6Moors, reclaiming the, 236Music, 148 Nelson, iNobility, 125 Officers, 69 Old age pension, 219 Old customs, 246 Open air museums, 242, 249 Peasantry, 191Pleasures, 102Political life, 15Press, the, 175Professional life, the, 61 Queen Alexandra, 258 Queen Caroline Mathilde, 200, 261 Religious divisions, 22 ; services, 21Runic stones, 209Rural life, 188 Saxo Grammaticus, 202 Schools, the, 32; the national, 33 ; the Latin, 41; ex-penditure, 39 ; proposed school reforms, 46Shakespeare, 200Sinding, Stephen, 138Skav?, life at the, 210 266 Index Social divisions, 129 State and agriculture, 63, 229 State and education, 39 Students, the, 51; studeuts hemes, 53; students clubs, 55. Suicides, 84 Theatres, the, 153Titles, 128Tivoli, 103, 152Town Council, the, 86Trade unions, 96 University, the, 49 Wages, 94 Women, the position of, 162Women, trades unions of, 169Working classes, 92. Our European Neighbours Edited by WILLIAM HARBUTT DAWSON 12°. Illustrated. Each, net $ Mail I.—FRENCH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY By Hannah Lynch. Miss Lynchs pages are thoroughly interesting and style, too, is not common. It is marked by vivacity vrithoutany drawback of looseness, and resembles a stream that runsstrongly and evenly between walls. It is at once distinguished anduseful. . Her five-page description (not dramatization) of thegrasping Paris landlady is a capital piece of work. . Suchwell-finished portraits are frequent in Miss Lynchs book, which issmall, inexpensive, and of a real excellence.—7%if London Academy. Miss Lynchs book is particularly notable. It is the first of aseries describing the home and social life of various Europeanpeoples—a series long needed and sure to receive a warm style is frank, vivacious, entertaining, captivating, just thekind for a book which is not at all statistica


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