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And that is what Mrs. Diaz means by preparation — a little knowledge beforehand — the little that leads to more. It can be done ; and you can do it ! Will you ? It's a matter of choice ; and you are the chooser. Domestic Problems. By Mrs. A. M. Diaz. $i. D. Lothrop Company, Boston. We have touched on only one subject. The author treats of many. Dr. Buckley the brilliant and versatile editor of the Christian Advocate says in the preface of his book on northern Europe "I hope to impart to such as have never seen those countries as clear a view as can be obtained from reading " and " My chief reason for traveling in Russia was to study Nihilism and kindred subjects. ,, This affords the best clue to his book to those who know the writer's quickness, freshness, independence, force, and penetration. The Midnight Sun, the Tsar and the Nihilist. Adventures and_ Observations in Norway, Sweden and Russia. By J. M. Buckley, LL. D. 72 illustrations, 376 pages. $3. D. Lothrop Company, Boston. Just short of the luxurious in paper, pictures and print. The writer best equipped for such a task has put into one illustrated book a brief account of every American voyage for polar exploration, including one to the south almost forgotten. American Explorations in the Ice Zones. By Professor J. E. Nourse, U. S. N to maps, 120 illustrations, 624 pages. Cloth, $3, gilt edges $3.50, half-calf $6. X). Lothrop Company, Boston. Not written especially for boys ; but they claim it. iv