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DE FIVAS' FRENCH CLASS BOOKS . De Fivas' Grammar of French Grammars : c <> , nprising the substance of all the most approved French Grammars extant , but more French especiall Academy y of the Standard and the Universit Work , * y La of Grammaire Paris . By des Dr . Grammaires V . de Fivas , ' sanctioned , M . A ., F . b E y . I the . S . Etymology 48 th Edition of , Revised the French and Lang Enlarged uage . . 3 With s . 6 c £ . an strong Appendix ly bound on in the leather History ( 450 pp and . ) . % * Key to the same , 3 s . 6 d . ]^ ote . —The AcacMmie Frangaise having recently issued a New Edition of their Dictionary , introducing accordance therewith many innovations . Many other , the improvements opportunity ivas and taken amplijtcatioiis to thoroug were hly revise at the this same Grrammar time effected in with a view to maintaining the long-established refutation of the t JS / ew Grammar of French , throughout Grammars' the as British a thoroug J & mpwe y reliable ; whilst modern the addition Glass-book of , a acceptable History to and Teachers Etymology and Masters of the French Language will , it is believed , add to the usefulness and popularity of the work . i The addition of an Appendix oft the History of the French Language , compiled from the best authorities , gives a new value to this old-established school-book . '—Athenaeum . ' The addition of an interesting treatise on the History and Etymology of the French Language leaves DOthing to be desired . It is certainly one of the beat , if not the very best text-book of itB kind . Those who master its contents need have no fear of failure in the examinations of any of the Universities . * Educational News . students * The . ' best —Scotsman and most . complete grammar of the French language ever prepared for tfye use of English * This French Grammar has for a long time been recognised as the t ) est we have in England , and it seems 1 to be rapidly superseding most others . '—Educational Times . ' More than 440 pages of most accurate French grammatical work leaves the pupil little to learn . It would be difficult to name a grammar better suited for instilling a sound knowledge of the French language . ' Schoolmaster . De Fivas' New Guide to Modern French Conversation ; or , The Student's and Tourist ' s French Vade-Mecum . 29 th Edition , thoroughly Revised , with many Additions . 2 s . 6 d . strongly half-bound . * De Fivas lias the advantage over other French conversation books of indicating the liaisons and giving other helps to pronunciation . '—Academy . De Fivas , Introduction A la Langue Frangaise ; Dictionnaire ou , Fables et de Contes tous les Choisis Mots , Anecdotes traduits en Instructives Anglais . 26 , Faits th Edition M ^ morablea . 2 s . ( yd , . & c . Avec un ' We stron ^ h advise students who have read c areful ly a good French Grammar , to read this excellent book , and they will soon find their knowledge of the language enlarged , and to a great extent Pu perfected blic Opinion . ' . De Fivas , Beautes des £ crivains Fran ais ANCIENS Ge ' ographiques et , MODERNES Philosophiques . , LitteY Quinzieme & ires , Grammaticales edition , augmen et tee Biograp de Notes hiques Histori . 3 s . ques 6 d . , 'A better book for advanced students it would be difficult to have . '—Teacher . 'The extracts from French authors contained in this book are well chosen . '— Schoolmaster . * It is edited with care , the accents and grammatical construction are such as are warranted by that celebrated literary parliament , the French Academy . '—Free Press . De Fivas , Le Tresor National ; or , Guide to the Translation PhrasesAnecdo of Eng tes lish and into Extracts French at from Sight various : consisting English of Writers Idiomatical . 6 th and Editi Conversational on . 2 s . 6 d . \ , , * * A Key to the same , 2 s . I From Professor Augustk dk Neuvilly . — 'Je trouve que le "Tre ' sor National" est un livre de beaucoup i < le merite ; je le pr ^ fere a tout autre ; il y a plus de vivacite ' , plus d ' mstruction , et c ' est un excellent I instrument entre les mains d ' un maitre actif pour questionner sea eleven en iran ^ uia . ' I Roubaud , The French Language : a complete com I H Appendi penclium x of to the its History New Edition and of Etymology De Fivae . ' French By E . Grammar Roubaul ) > . , Is B . . A Gd . . Paris cloth . ( being the I I » lt ' ord ' Supp . ' —JLitera lies just ry the Church information man . which modern examinations demand , and which moat Grammars fail to I CROSBY LOCKWOOD & CO ., 7 Stationers' Hall Court , Ludgate Hill , E . C .
Jan. 15, 1886 The Publishers' Circular 4...
jan . 15 , 1886 The Publishers' Circular 4 *
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1886, page 41, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011886/page/43/
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