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]\/T EMOIRS OF MARSHAL OUDINOT, Due de 



** '* Reggio. Compiled from the hitherto unpublished souvenirs of 



the Duchesse de Reggio by GASTON STIEGLER, and now first 



translated into English by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. With 



two Portraits in Heliogravure. I2mo. Cloth, $2.00. 



"The ' Memoirs of Marshal Oudinot' are interesting because they include the his- 

 tory of one of the most brilliant periods the world has ever seen." Chicago Evening 

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"The reading of this charming, vivacious, and accurate book makes it a continual 

 source of wonder that any one, at this day, should be writing a history of the Napo- 

 leonic era. . . . The complete unconsciousness and the exquisite naturalness of ihe 

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"This frankly loyal and graphic picturing of a great man's true character, seen from 

 the nearest of standpoints by a biographer of wondeiful keenness, is genuinely refresh- 

 ing. Vivid and explicit without being unduly sentimental, it is a book distinctly in- 

 valuable to and actually inseparable from a study of French history " Boston Globe. 



" It is for the side lights of the marshal's life that this book is chiefly valuable, and 

 wjnderfully illuminating they are. Besides, there is a never ending charm in the fresh- 

 ness of the narrative. There is nothing that is dull or monotonous." Chicago Journal. 



" Full of new and entertaining material, and has a really significant historical value. 

 . . . These memoirs are noteworthy for their gentleness of tone and their freedom from 

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" The story of this gallant soldier is of strong romantic interest and makes excellent 

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" The pages are filled with illustrious names that arouse pleasant or unpleasant mem- 

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"Amid the mass of French memorial writing there is none that will be found more 

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" An extremely interesting addition to historical biography. . . . These memoirs 

 relate the extraordinary career of an extraordinary man. ... A complete biography, 

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