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22 MACMILLAN’S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN crowded with familiar faces aud the main action is well known.” No one who wishes to understand clearly and thoroughly the History of Napoleon and his time can afford to omit reading the History of M. Lanfrey. “ An excellent translation of a work on every ground deserving to be trans- lated. It is unquestionably and immeasurably the best that has been pro- duced. It is in fact the only work to which we can turn for an accurate and trustworthy narrative of that extraordinary career.”—Saturday Review. Palgrave (Sir F.)—HISTORY OF NORMANDY AND OF ENGLAND. By Sir Francis Palgrave, Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty’s Public Records. Completing the History to the Death of William Rufus. Four Vols. 8vo. £4 4s. Volume I. General Relations of Mediceval Europe—The Carlovingian Empire—The Danish Expeditions in the Gauls—And the Establishment of Rollo. Volutne II. The Three First Dukes oj Noi'mandy; Rollo, Guillaume Longue-EpSe, and Richard Sans-Peur—The Carlovingian line supplanted by the Capets. Volume III. Richard Sans-Peur— Richard Le-Bon—Richard III.—Robert Le Diable—William the Con- queror. Volume IV. William Rufus—Accession of Henry Beauclerc. It is needless to say anything to recommend this work of a lifetime to all •students of history; it is, as the Spectator says, “perhaps the greatest single coiitribution yet made to the authentic annals of this country,” and <c must,” says the Nonconformist, “ always rank among our standard authorities.” Palgrave (W. G.)—A NARRATIVE OF A YEAR’S JOURNEY THROUGH CENTRAL AND EASTERN .ARABIA, 1862-3. By William Gifford Palgrave, late of ■5the Eighth Regiment Bombay N. I. Sixth Edition. With Maps, Plans, and Portrait of Author, engraved on steel by Jeens. Crown 8vo. 6s. “ The work is a model of what its class should be; the style restrained, the narrative clear, telling us all we wish to know of the country and people visited, and enough of the atithor and his feelings to enable us to trust ourselves to his guidance in a tract hitherto untrodden, and dangerous in more senses than one. . . He has not only written one of the best books on the Arabs and one of the best books on Arabia, but he has done so in a manner that must command the respect no less than the admiration of his fellow-countrymen."—Fortnightly Review. “ Considering the extent
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Six weeks in the saddle

Year
1874
Language
English
Pages
260


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