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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon. Edited, with an Introduction, by John M. Robertson. (Routledge & Sons.)

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To the man of few books this work is a treasure. It may, indeed, be called an inestimable boon. In a volume ofover nine hundred pag es we have all the works of Francis Bacon with which the average student is likely to concern himself; have them, too, in the best of existing shapes, as given to the world by those incomparable editors, Spedding and Ellis, all of whose prefaces are retained. The text is that of the authoritative seven-volume edition. Among Bacon's works we have the two books of The Proficiency and Advancement of Learning,' the New Organon,' the De Augmentis, Scientiarum,' 'The New Atlantis,' the Essays,' 'The Wisdom of the Ancients,' the Apophthegms, with We have also Rawley's Life of many others. Bacon,' a general preface by Robert Leslie Ellis to the philosophical works, and a useful index. Mr. Robertson adds an erudite and instructive introduction, which is naturally an apology for Bacon. The thoughtful and studious possessor of the work may plume himself on having material for months, and even years, of profitable perusal and meditation. "The question has often been discussed, if a man were to own one book only, what it would have to be. In a competition of the kind the new Bacon would put in a claim, and we should deem the man who selected it, in Miltonic phrase, "not unwise." Tales and Fantasies; Essays of Travel. By Robert Louis Stevenson. (Chatto & Windus.) WE have here two out of three volumes constituting a welcome and an important addition to such portion of Stevenson literature as is accessible to a general public, for which we are indebted to Messrs. Chatto & Windus. A third volume, completing the series, will be issued in the course of next month. In a sense none of the contents of these volumes is quite new. Most, though not all, have appeared in the costly and generally inaccessible Edinburgh edition, some may be traced in periodicals, and one or two have been surreptitiously or piratically issued. All are mentioned in Col. Prideaux's exemplary bibliography. For practical purposes much is now brought for the first time within general reach. The Body-Snatcher,' indeed, can virtually be seen in no other edition. For the -conditions under which this work appeared we must refer the reader to the before-mentioned bibliography. Grim and gruesome as it is-and Stevenson himself seems anxious to repudiate it-it reflects, as we know, conditions which, if not prevalent, were at one time supposed to exist, and we can recall night fears, and fears not wholly of the night, by which we were personally animated, the justification for which was found in the belief in

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