Show THE MAGAZIrlES The Century for July starts off with Coles new series of engravings I will be devoted to the old English masters the subject of the present article being be-ing Hogarth there being three pictures pic-tures The series is sure t be popular popu-lar as was the same engravers series of the old Italian masters A large part of the present number is devoted to that ever attractive subject hunting hunt-ing there being separate articles on it entitled After Big Game in Africa and India by H W SetonKerr Hunting the Jaguar in Venezuela i bv William Wiliiard Howard and Sports in the Seventeenth Century by W A BaillieGraham all illustrated The Churches of Poitiers and Caen by Mrs Schuyler Van Rensselaer with Pictures by Joseph Penncll is a very I interesting article The whole number is interesting throughout and has the usual variety The Century company Union Square New York Price 35 cents Littels Living Ago for June 26 has an extremely interesting article on Ghosts and Right Reason by Andrew An-drew Lang FTleginald Statham writes entertainingly and appreciatively of Arthur Hugh Cloush He advances 1 the theory that perhaps Cloush was the author of Tom Browns SchoolDays I School-Days and not Stanley The time of the queens jubilee 1s made prominently I prominent-ly an article on The Prosress of Medicine During the Queens Reisn by l Malcoin Morris There is no better medium for keeping in touch with foreign for-eign literature than the Living Age Mass The Living Age Co Boston I Price 15 cents I I The July Bookman is interesting as usual The article on Old Boston I Booksellers has portraits i Odof James i I Brown Augustus Facr and Charles Little and is very interesting In I Chronicle and Comment are excellent portraits of A Conan Doyle and Shaw F Bullock The sixth article on I American Bookmen deals with the historians especially Prescott and Parkman though the article contains portraits of Bancroft and Motley as well The present number contains chapters xiil xv and xv of Henry I Seton Merrimans extremely interesting interest-ing novel In Khars Tents The Book Mart shows that Quo Vadis and I I i The Choir Invisible shared honors as i I to popularity in June i Dodd Mead Co Fifth avenue and I Twentyfirst street New York Price I I I 20 cents Theosophy for July has the usual assortment I as-sortment of articles devoted to the various var-ious phases of thcosophy I The Theosophical Publishing Co 144 i Madison avenue New York Price 20 cents American Colonial Tracts No 3 I July is a reprint of a very interesting I account of A State of the Province of Georgia Attested Upon Earth In the Court of Savannah November 10 1740 London Printed for W Meadows at the Angel in Cornwall MDCCXLLII These tracts are extremely valuable and furnish an easy access to historical documents of great value that are quite inaccessible to the general public George P Humphrey Rochester N Y Price 25 cents |