Show I ot of Ittu Literature b by Post U M 1 has nU published I time the Amen Amert AmenCIa cn CIa Ilk hook 1 n New York ork No book beuk will receive a heartier wel welcome come from teachers of than tl this w volume olum I It furnishes a concise Rn amid Interesting textbook of the history and nd of at literature from l the time to Iu the present The JI Is treated as a related I whole and the general drift of oe thought t I ii cert portrayed Though I it I ii stimulating suggestive tl and nd Id cads naturally to ort ginal thinking I It is II nut not a collection ot of for only rt facts of an n lre life are r to mask mak Interested In him all as A person alty al and to Ihl show hw how hil hIs environ meats hi his work ork Thi authors their to lb III age and nd tl the IIII reasons why h they hold hoM 1 a lii lion Uon Ir 1 literature receive treatment commensurate with th their attention Is paid to literary movements to tie the 11 qualities which urn period from an another other and nd to 10 th the Ir ut Mh age A carefully list or of I is Included I hi direct 1 II the student Ut In 11 11 wm WI kM kit if r the authors and questions are ade added with a view In I to stimulating I thought ani anul nl 1 a are a iso Iva embracing th thi chief or of uh arh writer und and th the rt Important tact In age The honk bonk many lont amid f t unique and liter Ir airy showing the birth PINes aad s bt bemuse of b its chief The coming volume volum In the sense of at handbooks The iThe 11 Ma company by R It 1 I Tb The Theology f the theNA e New NA st I Iii 1 he it f I is Apart frt fim the wok work St Sf 11 Pro tIr Stevens Steen I it Is j iM only book 01 In English Ih the of N NSW Testament Pill 1 U Gould ld writes In the utmost thy wih with moran ald la is laII cc II interested In the or of orthe the phases of Ne New thinking Ills work wi will b be found ot of interest on account ot of his treatment ut of the J I ler f T Tea letters leUra Home of oC his hll critical work I Ii almost startling In the light which It throws upon the thought thouM f of the early arly church UPI a as for tur eam example h the unexpected ItI evidence R as to th the authorship 0 of I drawn from a combination of statements ald and IhO those of 11 in hi to the n Nut Not the INt least important future feature of oC the bk book is II tile the ten style In which I it is II isten rt Discoverers and Ind hu ha just been written by 11 Shaw df dean ot of the ot of Pedagogy New York University and ld published by the Amer Ira inn hook company New York In Shawe Discoverers and we find one ot of the most attractive little b books for tor reading 4 which h has been eu recently published 1 It should hould b be reed I by th tIme young oun pUJI pupil utter he I hap by observation and nd a general knole of th the 1011 locality In which Jle be lives ad sad wil pro prove for rol collateral work In connection wih with the geography cud geography art are In this way aught together Ild amid it Il I ii suddenly brought to hl his mimi limit them is II a lar larger world which hu has teti unknown hll t him The various discoveries are 1 ie turn described al and h hi a trec conception tf It Ih the world orld I gP It i Is Tt Th wonderful of thO daring explorers r re wid In simple and language yet In such luch a way that cannot tn fall to lo the child ld ldA tl tt A W Is II the author of oC a anew new MW novel Do Dorothy Maclow is II I it ct greet little woman wh who h has I to escape till the pt past o of a father brother and nd pietr r by changing hn her name and nd I taking ki up UJ She h hap Pluck and d self control to a degree seldom found In tic ao tail tAI life lite I fly accident she Pt gets the IX session of some IOme valuablE rubies b that hue have In been stolen from an lC Lr n lie Jail jahi and nd thene thence coins many Woes The tl evil genius or of time the bk book is II a certain handsome charming unscrupulous vii I lain who has ha murdered his uncle and a afew few others art served his Ide time II In the gal al but UI stilt tl hat has ambitions In the dl di pf pC a widow with mor moor money bral brains She II is the friend ot of Dr Drutt Dor who In trying tu to save bet hel from Crom tl the gentleman wih with a past ll that Is II lack black instead ot of dark alm almost t lu loses el hr her own on happiness sad nd the reputation she hl Ms hll buit built UI wih with 1 so care There ai are many narrow escapes for the Ule heroine whom hom the villain would lie i to It If lie hI cal can or get tt tier out ot of th the way R At last Cl it fr frightful struggle In a lark dark rm room Dorothy h has a pistol and thE villain 1 a pistol and knife I it would seem as It if the gentleman Ild had tl the advantage I by a knit knife but Dorothy hi ha theauthor on her side lid Ild and what ca van th the wiliest of oe villains tie do against a author I It wold would not do to tel tell an anymore mur of tb the story lory for thO those who lie like a In sen tat lal walt want to find Ind th the story ory for tor themselves sad and their pleasure Iut must not II b Interfered with Uh It I ii a b both that a an person n might It alt UI t to finish merl merely t to how Dorothy |