. Journal. Quiet people will enjoy More Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden,by Mrs. Earle ; Cricketers will r-evel in W. G. (traces Reminiscences;Young Electricians will scan Fahies History of Wireless Telegraphy,lS;iS-lSO(), with interest; men of the study will turn over FredericHarrisons last volume of essays, and delight in his pleasant flowingstyle, while discoui-sing on Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and others. QUARTERLY JOURNAL S W. 8. Churchills River War, the re-conqned of the Soudan, givesprobal)ly all an ordinary reader cares to know about onr last consider-able war. Sir Herbert Maxwells Iji/e


. Journal. Quiet people will enjoy More Pot-pourri from a Surrey Garden,by Mrs. Earle ; Cricketers will r-evel in W. G. (traces Reminiscences;Young Electricians will scan Fahies History of Wireless Telegraphy,lS;iS-lSO(), with interest; men of the study will turn over FredericHarrisons last volume of essays, and delight in his pleasant flowingstyle, while discoui-sing on Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill, and others. QUARTERLY JOURNAL S W. 8. Churchills River War, the re-conqned of the Soudan, givesprobal)ly all an ordinary reader cares to know about onr last consider-able war. Sir Herbert Maxwells Iji/e of Wellington is anothermilitary work was looked out for with great expectationsby the military public. Several other good works on militarycharacters or military operations will be found in our T. A. Browne ^^ Holf Bohh-ewood^ * . * Extra copies of Fitzgeralds The. Transvaal from Within, andKiplings Barrack Room Ballads, have had to be obtained to meet thedemand. The autobiography of the preacher at the Temple in Holborn, theveteran Dr. Joseph Parker, may be recommended for the Sundayand week-day reading of Christian men. BOOTLE FREE LIBBARY From Kit}(f Otn^y to :n Victoria gives in brief the history ofManxland. It is written ))y E. Callow, and may be recommended. The editor of the Lirerfiool Daily Post has a pleasant way ofspeaking and writing about everything, as becomes a jonrnalist, henceSir Edward Russells That vMniiuU me,—should be specially welcometo tired business men who want a light but not frivolous book forleisure reading. * * * The cult of Robert Lohis Stevenson is probably overdone, but hisLetters to hii^ family and frietids should reveal to many a new readera character which was undoubtedly generous and otherwise fine. Among fine works recently added to


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