. Review of reviews and world's work . ought together ; inone group we find his utterances on civil service reform ;in another his messages, vetoes and speeches upon thepension question. A large proportion of the materialcontained in this volume would have been absolutely in-accessible even to the most diligent inquirer but for labors as a rescuer of fugitive newspaper re-ports, and as a skillful compiler. The volume will have apermanent and historical place. Its careful introductorychapter is exceedingly creditable to Mr, Parker as an in-terpreter of the nature, method and value of


. Review of reviews and world's work . ought together ; inone group we find his utterances on civil service reform ;in another his messages, vetoes and speeches upon thepension question. A large proportion of the materialcontained in this volume would have been absolutely in-accessible even to the most diligent inquirer but for labors as a rescuer of fugitive newspaper re-ports, and as a skillful compiler. The volume will have apermanent and historical place. Its careful introductorychapter is exceedingly creditable to Mr, Parker as an in-terpreter of the nature, method and value of Mr. Cleve-lands public utterances. The book is one which willrepay careful study. It can but deepen and strengthenthe good opinion which Mr. Cleveland has won as awriter and speaker. Repubhcans as well as Democratswill find the volume indispensable for campaign if it is desired to know what Mr. Cleveland has saidupon the question of silver coinage, chapter fifteen con-tains precisely the documents which embody his views. GEORGE F. PARKER and utterances upon that subject ; similarly his viewsupon civil service reform, the tariff, and a variety ofother leading questions aie here brought into orderlyjuxtaposition. PROFESSOR JOWETTS REVISED PLATO. WHATEVER may be the fate of old men in otherwalks of life, the hoary head is certainly a crownof honor in the fields of scholarly research. The UnitedKingdom especially may boast its distinguished group ofgrand old men of letters and learning. Elsewhere, Stuart Blackie, of Edinburgh, contributes to the * The Writings and Speeches of Grover Cleveland. Compiledby George F. Parker. 13mo, pp. 598. New York : Cassell Pub-lishing Company. $ ♦The Dialogues of Plato. Translated into English withAnalyses and Introductions by B. Jowett, , Thirdedition, revised. Five vols., 8vo. New York: Macmillan &Co. $20. pages of this number of The Review of Reviews a brightand vivacious article in indorsement of Mr. Ste


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