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_ AT ALL LIBRARIES . ¦ * ¦ * No one will take it up without reading greedily to the end . '—Athtotsum . MEMOIRS of MADAME DE REMUSAT , 1802-1808 . By her Grandson , M . Paul de Remusat , Senator . Translated by Mrs . Cashel Hoey and Mr . John Lillie . 2 vols . demy 8 vo . cloth extra , price 32 a . [ Vol . I . now ready . The work was written by Madame de Remusat during the time she was living on the most intimate terras "with the Empress Josephine , and is full of revelations respecting the private live of Bonaparte , and of men and politics of the first years of the century—revelations which have already created great ' sensation in Paris . ; now N read . B . y — , is This equal Eng to lish Vol Translation . I . and half is Vol in Two . II . Volumes of the Fren ( th ch e French Edition ori . ginal is in Three ) , and Vol . I ., Vol . II . of the English Edition , completing the wort , will be issued simultaneously with Vol . III . of the French . V ORDER THE ENGLISH EDITION . ' The most fascinating personal narrative which has been published since Madame D'Arblay ' s Memoirs were given to the world /—tMayfair . ' 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 Dai / ly News Leading Article . I 'It is almost impossible to convey any idea of the intensely interesting character of this book / Mayfaib . LIFE and LETTERS of HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE , Author of * The History of Civilisation . ' By Alfred Henry Huth . In 2 vols . demy 8 vo . cloth extra , with Two Steel Engraved Portraits of Buckle , price 32 s . Second Edition . 1 Huth has done his part of these volumes well and thoroughly . '—Saturday Review . Now ready , demy 8 vo . cloth extra , 2 l « . N-EW BOOK OF ASIAN TRAVEL . The FORBIDDEN LAND : Voyages to the Corea . By G . Oppert . With Illustrations and Maps . aland ' Here which , th has en , been is the for phenomenon centuries a of sealed a population book to of European 16 , 000 , 000 research , without . It a will history be , easil and inhabi y guessed ting , ft therefore is offered , that as Mr a p . icture Oppert of ' s an book unknown has an country interest , and distinctl very y admirabl unique among y and faithfull later books y fulfils of travel its end . . . ' ... Mayfaib . The AUSTRALIAN ABROAD . Branches from the Main Routes Round the World . Comprising the Author ' s Route through Japan , China , Wales Cochin-Chin South a , A Malasi ustralia a , S unda , Java Zealand , Torres . Straits By James , Northern Hingston Australia , ( ' J . , N H e . w ' of South the cluding Melbourne , a Frontisp Argus ) . iec With e , represe Maps ntin and g the numerous famous Boer Illustration Buddha s from Temp Photographs le , Java . 1 , vol in- . demy 8 vo . 14 s . , hare ' given Since so the interesting days of Captain an account Cook of several their men tours have as that managed which to Mr get . Kingston round the presents world ; . few Tha , however t gen- , 8 woman °° « i and has his fairl knowledge y earned of his it th righ oroug t to h . publish —Morning a book Post of . travel ; he is a clever writer , his subject is * Cannot fail to be appreciated by the public . '—Land and Wateb . BBias a *^ London == sgg ~ - : SAMPSON ' .. Crown LOW , ' Buildings , MARSTON " 188 , . _ . / ' Fleet , Street SEAR , E . LE O . , ., & RIVINGTON ' r _—— ¦ , ( 72 ) f m II
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 2, 1880, page 109, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02021880/page/37/
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