PUBLISHED BY IVISON, PHINNEY &" CO., NEW YORK. 



FASQUELLE'S FRENCH SERIES. 



I. FASQUELLE'S FRENCH COURSE: 



OB, NEW METHOD OP LEARNING THE FEENCH LANGUAGE. 



Revised and enlarged. 



Embracing both the Analytic and Synthetic modes of In- 

 struction. By Louis Fasquelle, LL.D,, Professor of Modem 

 Languages in the University of Michigan. 



This work is on the plan of " Woodbury's Method with Get 

 man." It pursues the same gradual course, and comprehends 

 the same wide scope of instruction. It is the leading book ir 

 the best literary institutions in the United States, and has als< 

 been reprinted in England, where it has an extended sale. 



II A KEY TO THE EXERCISES IN FASQUELLE'S 

 FRENCH COURSE. 



III. FASQUELLE'S COLLOQUIAL FRENCH READER. 



260 Pages. Duodecimo. 



Containing Interesting Narratives from the best French 

 writers, for translation into English, accompanied by Conver- 

 sational Exercises. With Grammatical References to Fasquelle's 

 New French Method ; explanation of the most difficult passages, 

 and a copious Vocabulary. 



IV. FASQUELLE'S TFXEMAQUE. 



\1mo. 



Les Aventures de Telemaque. Par M. Fenelon. A New 

 Edition, with notes. The Text carefully prepared from the 

 most approved French Editions. 



The splendid production of Fenelon is here presented in a beautiful mechanics 

 dress, with copious references to Fasquelle's Grammar, full notes explanatory of dlffl 

 culties in the text, and a full vocabulary. 



V. NAPOLEON. BY ALEXANDER DUMAS. 



Arranged for the use of Colleges and Schools ; with Conver- 

 sational Exercises on the plan of Fasquelle's Colloquial French 

 Reader, Explanatory Notes, and Idiomatical and Grammatical 

 References to the " New French Method." By Louis Fasquzlxk, 

 LLD. 



