PUBLISHED BT IVISON, PHIXNEY & CO., NEW YORK. 



FASQTJELLE'S FRENCH SERIES. 



Messieurs Masset and Villeplait, Professors of the French 



Language in New York, write ; — " "We consider ' Fasquelle's French Course' a valu- 

 able'and appropriate addition to the different grammars of the French Language. 

 The arrangement adopted is systematic, and so simplified as greatly to facilitate the 

 progress of the student." 



Prof. Alphonse Brunner, of Cincinnati, says: — "Having 



been a teacher of my vernacular tongue— the French— for ten years, in my opinion, it 

 is the best book yet prepared. I recommend it as superior to the old theoretical 

 grammars. 11 



Prof. J. B. Torricelli, of Dartmouth College, writes : — " I 



tiie pleasure in recommending to the teacher as well as to the private student, 

 ' Fasquelle's New Method,' as the best yet published. Its adoption in our Colleges 

 and Seminaries has given entire satisfaction. Mr. Fasquelle deserves the thanks of 

 all lovers of the French language." 



Rev. Charles Collins, D.D., President of Dickinson College, 



p„. : "We have introduced Fasquelle's French Series with very decided approbation." 



Prof. Everett, of Bowdoin College, Me.: — "Fasquelle's 



French Course is decidedly the best grammar ever published." 



Edward North, A.M., Professor of Languages, Hamilton 



College, N. Y. : "Fasquelle's French Course I continue to use, and to like. It is 



worthy of its immense popularity." 



Rev. George B. Jewett, late Professor of Modern Lan- 

 guages, Amherst College:— "I have examined Fasquelle's French Series with mu-u 

 pleasure and satisfaction. They form an admirable series." 



Prof. Charles Gobelle, Professor of Modern Languages, 



Newbury Female Collegiate Institute, Vt. :— " I have been using Fasquelle's French 

 Course during the past two years in one of the best schools in New England. It "1 

 the very beat book I know of for instruction in the French language." 



Prof. T. Peyre-Ferry, Teacher of French in the New Jersey 



Normal School, Trenton :— " Fasquelle's Course is the best work ever published of the 

 bind. It enables the pupil to acquire a practical knowledge of the French language.'' 



Rev. G. W. Quereau, A.M., Principal of Conference Seroi- 



narv, Greenwich, R. I. : — " Fasquelle's Course is our standard test-book in French. 

 We use it because we think it best. I speak with some confidence, and am satisfied 

 I hat it is decidedly superior to any other book of the kind." 



James B. Angell, A.M., Professor of Modern Languages in 



Brown University, writes :—" I gladly testify to the excellence of Fasquelle's French 

 Course, which I have used in my classes for three years." 



l\ N. Legendre, Professor of French, New Haven, Cl., 



,ays: — " Never has a work come under my notice, that blends so happily and har- 

 moniously the great rival elements of the language. My pupils study it with pleasure." 



E. J. P. Wohrange, Professor of Modern Languages in the 



IS 7. Central College, writes : — '"Fasquelle's Course' is at, the same time original 

 tad complete in itself, superseding all systems now in use." 



The N. Y. Daily Times says: — " Prof. F. is somewhat of 



»a enthusiast as to his method of teaching, and being blessed with as much sense as 

 experience, makes a better arranged text-book, and grades the difficulties more hap 

 jaly than any other modern teacher." 



The Philadelphia Daily News speaks of the " Napoleon," as 



" a very concise and interesting French history which, edited m it is by Prof. Fas- 

 quelle, can not fail to prove a very popular school-book. The narrative is in Dumas 

 most brilliant and attractive style." 



The N. Y. Independent says of the " Napoleon" :— " It com 



bines the advantages of a stirring biography to invite the student, a good French 

 style and grammatical and critical exercises and annotationa" 



