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THE INS AND OUTS OF PARIS; or, Paris by Day 



AND Night. By Julie de Marguerittes. Third Edition. 



[Bostoji Atlas.'] 



The -tvriter of this book is favorably known as an author, and 

 is distinguished for her literary taste and easy flowing descrip- 

 tive style. 



A picture of Parisian life is here sketched with much force and 

 beauty, and will be contemplated with its different forms with 

 absorbing interest. The attentive reader will gather a variety of 

 valuable information from that land of fashion and beauty that 

 attracts &o much attention for its wealth and refinement. 



The book is published in an attractive form, and is every way 

 worthy of the subject and the writer. 



[iVew York Despatch.'] 



Those who desire to have an insight of Parisian life, cannot 

 fail to be gratified in the perusal of this work. It is both enter- 

 taining and instructive, and may be relied on as a faithful picture 

 of the°manners and customs of that nation. The authoress ex- 

 hibits a good deal of sprightliness in her composition, and 

 describes many incidents in a most agreeable style. The work is 

 very neatly got up and reflects great credit on its publisher. 



\_City Item.] 



This is one of the most readable works of the kind that we 

 have met with for some time. Its descriptions of Paris life and 

 scenery are at once spirited, graphic and piquant, presenting to 

 the imagination of the reader a picture altogether life-like and 

 charming. 



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