414 LITERATURE, BRITISH. IN 1805. 



LITERATURE, CONTINENTAL, IN 1885. 



- Ramble* in Jaj err illustrated by Ed- 



ward Uhtnipvr. ami "Advance Japan" waa pro- 

 nounced a nation thoroughly in earnest by J. Morris, 

 . vafeLaador left the 1 ),-..., 



be visiud last vear. for - 1 rra, or Cho-scii. the Land 

 .! t;. M : . .. :." ,,,i "... 





country waa 

 3 by Loube Jordan Miln as "Quaint 



na VrwM-nt aii.l 1'wt" was a 

 volume by R. s. Gundry t- i 

 n -china ami tin Neighbor*.* 1 Ir. litnrv 

 Labdell took a n.U t- Little I UM t thn-u^l. 

 MM Ccmn. . described in 9 vol- 



ume*, and < i*on waa "An Australian in 



iracribed things ^liirli 



Kadvani Ki|>lin>r MW and failed to aee in i-.-rtuin davs 

 ani niirht* nd claewherv: NV ultrr K. 



I.aw n-ncr devoted a handaonn \ ..luim- t<> - '1 

 ley of Kaahmir: Major C. S. Cuinl^rland deaoribed 

 -Sport on the Pamir* and Turkenun 8teppea n : and 

 K Camtairft treated of M Human Nutun- in In.lia." 

 Frank Mnluy 



.*"; "From Far Foiroora, 11 by J)r. George 

 Lealfe Mackay, waa edited by Rev. J. A. Macdon- 

 ald. "Seventeen Tripa through Somali I and" was a 

 rd of exploration nn*l l-i^-gamc ahooting. 1885- 

 by Cap> O. C. Swayne : Cant. C. J. 

 wrote on "1,'mn Hunting in Snmufiland"; and Col. 

 Franctn Com wall in Muu.U- outliix > rare in 



Matiairancarr witli notes on the military hituutmn. 

 :IT> in Kliiuna** Country, and Pioneering 

 among the Batauana of Lake Nirami " were told in 

 the letter, of Rev. .1. K. II, ,,i,urn. ,-,lited by C. H. 

 Lyall; and " Rhodeaia of To-day" by E. F. Knight, 

 embraced Matabeleland, Manhonaland, and Manica- 

 In the Veldt," by Hurley, was a collection 

 of atoriea and aporting sketches of which South 

 Africa waa the scene, while 3 volumes contained C. 

 S. (ioldwin and J. Kiu-hin's information conccrnini: 

 -South African .V - union." 



o Frascr, found a plea>inir compaiiion volume 

 in -Tin- Home an<l Knrly Huuntu of Robe r 

 8tcvenjn, n by MargHirt" Armour. "The Story ot 

 Australian Exploration" was told by R. Thynne, and 

 "Travels, and Adventure in Northern Queensland" 

 were narrated by Arthur C. Hicknell. u Letters and 

 sketches from the N.-w Hi rides," by Mrs. John G. 

 I'au.n. were edited by Rev. James i f aton, and ably 

 supplement the u Autobiography " of the famous 

 MtMtonan*. Dean Hole daaeriDM u A Little Tour in 

 America ; *On the Can* and Off" wan the journal 

 of a pilgrimage along the Queen'** highway to the 

 East from Halifax, in >. t Yi-'toria. in 



Vancouver's Island, kept by Douglas &liul< n. < 



kin made studies of Canada, cntiill - Th, 

 Great Dominion. w hi.-h ww affain described u^ 

 Lund of the Muakee," by II S.., |I( TS Somerset. 1 

 Bound on Kolguev" was a chapter in tli<- \j 

 of Arctic Europe by Au1>yn '1 p-vor-Hattye, and Ar- 

 thur Monteflore edited fttm the journals of Frederick 

 George Jackson "The < .nd (Bolshaia 



ZetneUkija Tundra C the narrative of a winter jour- 

 ney acrosa the Tundras and a sojourn among the 

 Ramorard*. Returnintr to th- mother Mo, w. 

 delightful volume uj^.n W, -t minster." by Sir Wal- 

 Itr Beaant ; another upon u T i ta tra- 



ditkma, inhal.iunu. nn .| .-u^tomn, .-. Cres- 



pign/ and Horace llut-hinion : "'Wild England of 

 To-day ."by C. .1. Surrey Higl 



wara, arvl Water^ i;. Hnrn-tt : " Tfu- 



Vabof Whittineham." by David IMppie Dixon.with 

 Bhiatratiooa;"TheMil Bakaaadthi 



MlilioM ftmn Source to Sea," illustratwl by ( 

 Aikman, with notea by th* late Thomas Chapman and 

 Mattrathesk; "Some Ancient Engliah Homos" 

 Kliiabrtl, lll ff r.: ana -The Carlylen' Chelsea 

 H * <rllMlld Blttnt - " Voyagw and Travels " 



editad by 



" ** n^OTea of book 



MV1SION*. 



logical 



Novrta. tales! and jnvcnUe work* 

 1 jiw, Jurtsprudrnc. . , t. 



il and social economy. 



trade, and commaffM .. 

 Art*, ackiKXS, aad Illuftiraird 



work* 



Voyages, travel*, geographical 



1'oetry and the drama 



Yearbooks and serial* In veto.. . . 

 Medicine, surgery, etc... 

 Belleadettre*, eauys, mooe- 



MisMManeous,' Jncludiag' ' pain', 

 phlet*, not sermons i7 



1J 



476 



11! 



98 



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LITKRATIRE, CONTINENTAL, IN 1 

 Although tin- itiinirnse amount .f m:iH-r iMOfli 

 Hiinually naturally imposes rot rid i<.n- .n this 

 li>t, it will be found t> include, a- n-ual. the 

 most representative and interesting pulilication 

 of each givt-n land, movement, or author. 



Belgium. - -National hiM'-ry. al\v;i 

 tivatnl in Hd^'mm. is represented \>\ 



-> \-n-n's important >% ! 

 u (Juntr<- An.s irKvohition : ]:<-lati.n d( 

 Fails jH)litijue et h" 



de 1890 a 1894," by Ladislas van Hoorebek 

 Woeste's u A iravers dix Annies (18ft, r . 

 politiques, sociales, etc."; Th. .1 

 Bclgique"; and " Lc vicil Anvn>," },\- M. Hooses, 

 J. P. Waltzin-V M Ktu-l- hi.-toriuue stir les Cm: ra 

 tions pfofBM&Oellea -hc/. Us Komaiii- 

 idea and treatment) and Fran/. < 'iim-.ntV ' Lea lljt 



i aikaMe t-ontri: 



eient history. Ii 



we have " A" traven* rAt'ri(ii; 



clcrco; " A trav. 



u L'Allemagne, ca Vie et ses* Art-." l.\ .1. < . 1- ;. - ri : 



similarly interestiinr " N 



ford, Cambridge, et Northampton," i>\ 1'aid Saifllr 



r\ decrrij.ti'in of San 

 J. Von den IleinelV Cp.<jui.s amerienii 

 j.rtar:t work on military mattern is (ten. BfA 

 mont's * La Defense des ttats ct 1. 

 Fin du XIX* SiecbV while Ed. !* 



camps has issued an equally notewortb) voi 

 - l.i - < >tfiees inlernationaux et leur Avel 

 pears that the intnxluction of unr> 

 riven an imiM-tus to the study of .- -ial M^e^^H 

 The laige number of book 

 science iiK-ludes: Mauri. -e Vatitl 

 meiit 1'x-al de 1'Ain:!- Dubofc 



Trades-Unions < t 

 lii-lirique": Krncs-t van KlewykV 



Hubert Langcr 

 aeraire"; G. LcgrandV - L'In,p.'.t Mir : 



beige explique d'ai>res lea Travau 



.omique et 

 " l. er'. < > "the lea:- 







dcs Prix." l.y Hert'.r D< ni>. "the lea:- 

 tiflc socialist^." and * L f Organii*ati< 



i.y Ad. Print- 



works i : Victor Brants's ir ' 



iqucsaux XIII ft M 



laume de GrcePs "Le Transform ismc 



cussing the development and degeneration o! 



