By T. Mozley, formerly Fellow of Oriel. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. $3.

The Oxford movement was not only one of the most important in the religious history of England, but so many famous men were conspicuous in it that it had a remarkable personal, as well as historic interest. Newman, Pusey, Keble, and many other notable men figure in Mr. Mozley’s engaging “Reminiscences,” which are full of anecdotes and recollections that will be read with nearly as great zest in America as in England. Mr. Mozley was for years one of the leading writers on the London Times and his book is crowded with interesting facts and glimpses of interesting people.


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