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FOEEIGN COUNTRIES AND BRITISH COLONIES- ^^^^ FRANCE . By the Authoress of ' Mademoiselle Mori / c little volume written in a very interesting manner , and which contains something new for almost every class A book of wh readers ich everyone . '—Academy who . knows France will read with pleasure . '—Athkh-jextm . c There can be no weariness in reading it , while there can he no hesitation in accepting its facts . ' I , — - Scotsman . * Quite deserves to be singled out as a model of what such a summary ought to be . '—London Quarterly * The book Review is deli . ghtfully written , besides being full of facts and useful suggestions . —Graphic . DENMARK AND ICELAND . By e . c . Owe . ' Told concisely and well . '—Scotsman . * 1 It Full is and pleasant most read reading able , . ' - and Graphic leaves . the impression that one has , with very little trouble or expense , become acquainted with the country and people . '—Liverpool Albion . describing ' Readers the of land Hans in which Andersen he lived will , be and glad the to characteristics meet with a , littl , scenery e book , and , clearl locale y and of many unpretending of his most ly charming tales . '—Academy . RUSSIA . By W . E . Moe ^ ll . ' A complete guide-book to knowledge as far as Russia is concerned , .... carefully written , and by one ' The who editor is master has been of his fortunate subject . ' — in St finding . James for 's Gazette Russia so . well qualified a describer as Mr . Morfill , a scholar whose knowledge of the Slavonic languages and literatures is singularly wide and deep Athenaeum . ' . ' From this little book the Englishman will , in every case , carry away accurate views of the most important ' L ' auteur development est Tun des of our tres national rares life elavistes . ' - ( St de . Petersburg l'Angleterre ) G , -olos le seul . peut-etre , si Ton appelle ainsi est une a personne la fois instructif ayantdes et notions d'agreable exactes lecture sur . '— p Revite lusieurs Cbitiqtte langues . on litteratures slaves .... son livre JAPAN . By S . Mossman . ' The author , having made Japan a special study , has been all the more able to compress his knowled * A ge neat within the which small would compass do honour of this volume to a Frenchman . '—St . James while 's Gazette it has . much more than French essay , abundan ' The ce book and accuracy we had almost of fact . said '— , Satu is ail rday that Review such a . book should be ; it is well laid-out , clear , compact , arranging ' , and describing the multiform facts that emerge without wasting a word Nonconformist . ' . EGYPT . By Stanley Lane-Poole . little * work To those will who be require welcome a hand . - It book is a to clearl Egypt y written , as it is account at the of present the geograp day , Mr h . y Stanley and physical Lane-Poole aspects ' s of the people and their very daily life , and of the modern history , economics , and administration of the countr ' I y . '— is Saturday clearwell w Review ritten . and well iled Mr . Lane-Poole has given a most excellent account ' Mr of . Lane the Fellnh -Poole , and knows of the E , gypt Egyptian well comp , and citizen what . '— he Athenteum has to say . about it is extremely interesting Scotsman . ' . 1 - 1 Lane-Poolo has contrived to tell in a small space all that any reader who is not a specialist need general seek to effect know . by His means sty of le a is few bright sharp , c touches oncise , , and he is straight peculiarl -forward y successful ; and /— in Academy the act . of conveying a London : SAMPSON LOW , MARSTON , SEARLB , & RIVINGTON , Grown Buildings , 188 Fleet Street , E . G . ( 773 ) I c
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 17, 1881, page 1273, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_17121881/page/27/
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