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SAMPSON LOW , IARSTM , & CO . 'S II NEW WORKS . I A THIRD EDITION IS IN THE PBESS . I MEMOIRS of MADAME DE REMUSAT , 1802 1808 . I Translated by Mrs , Cashel Hoey and Mr . John Lillie . 2 vols , demy 8 vo , cloth extra , 32 a . I Vol . I . now ready , Vol . II , nearly ready . I The translators have done their work with great spirit , and the English is so clear and easy that I the most delicate points of the original are sharply preserved/—MAttfAtfi . I ' It is delightful ¦ reading It would be difficult to over-praise the grace of style which marks this book There is a fine crispness in all her anecdotes . '—Scotsman . I ' The most ¦ fascinating personal narrative which has been published since Madame d'Arbla / s memoirs were ¦ given to the world/—Matfaxb . * No one will take it up without reading greedily to the end/—Athenjeum . I * It is almost ¦ impossible to convey any idea of the intensely interesting character of the book ......... She is certainly most charmingly confidential/—Matfaib . I * * I * These ¦ particular memoirs are , moreover , unusually attractive . As illustrating the interior history of the Bonaparte ¦ family , there is hardly any book which can equal them , while the personality of their writer is not the least interesting revelation/—From Leading Article in the Daily News . I From the Saturday Review , February 21 . I * Of the three volumes which are to contain the memoirs of Madame de K & nusat , two have been fl published , ¦ and , of these two , one and a half have been translated into English . The translation in unusuall translations y ¦ ¦ well . Nor done can , being any remarkabl one doubt y free that from these the memoirs stiffness deserved and the to forei be gn translated air which , and mark to be moet well translated , into English . I They are ¦ entertaining ; they bear on a subject of permanent interest—the character and habitojf Napoleon ¦ What between the text and the notes , these volumes are eminently readable , and thwe the who completion have gone ¦ of as ¦ the far task as what which has M now . de been R & nusat published and his will very take efficient them w translators ill concur have in eagerly set th looking emselves for . NEW BOOK OF ASIAN TBAVEL . I The FORBIDDEN LAND : Voyages to the Corea , I By Q . Oppkbt . With Illustrations and Map . Demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 21 * . I SECOND EDITION . I LIFE and WRITINGS of HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE . I Author of < Tho History of Civilisation / By Autbmd Hbnby Hutm . In 2 vole , demy «** I cloth extra , with Two Steel Engraved Portraits of Buckle , price 32 * . I London : SAMPSON Crown LOW Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , SEARLE 8 toeet , E . O , & RIVINGTON , l llP ; III M
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1880, page 182, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031880/page/26/
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