8 A CATALOGUE OF 
NAPOLEON & THEINVASION OF ENGLAND : 
The Story of the Great Terror, 1797-1805. By H. F. B. 
Wueeter and A. M. Broapiey. With upwards of 100 Full- 
page Illustrations reproduced from Contemporary Portraits, Prints, 
etc. ; eight in Colour. 2 Volumes. Demy 8vo. (9 x 5# inches.) 
325s. net. ; 
Outlook.—‘‘The book is not merely one to be ordered from the library; it should be 
purchased, kept on an accessible shelf, and constantly studied by all Englishmen 
who love England.” 
DUMOURIEZ AND THE DEFENCE OF 
ENGLAND AGAINST NAPOLEON. By J. Hottanp 
Rosz, Litt.D, (Cantab.), Author of “The Life of Napoleon,” 
and A. M. Broaptey, joint-author of “ Napoleon and the Invasion 
of England.” Illustrated with numerous Portraits, Maps, and 
Facsimiles. Demy 8vo. (9 x 5? inches.) 21s. net. 
THE FALL OF NAPOLEON. By Oscar 
Browninc, M.a., Author of “ The Boyhood and Youth of Napoleon.” 
With numerous Full-page Illustrations. Demy 8vo (9 x 53 inches). 
12s. 6d. net. 
Spectator.—‘‘Without doubt Mr. Oscar Browning has produced a book which should 
have its place in any library of Napoleonic literature.” 
Truth.—’Mr. Oscar Browuee has made not the least, but the most of the romantic 
material at his command for the story of the fall of the greatest figure in history.” 
THE BOYHOOD & YOUTH OF NAPOLEON, 
1769-1793. Some Chapters on the early life of Bonaparte. 
By Oscar Browninc. m.a. With numerous Illustrations, Por- 
traits etc. Crown 8vo. ‘Ss. net. 
Daily News.—‘Mr. Browning has with patience, labour, careful study, and excellent 
taste given us a very valuable work, which will add materially to the literature on 
this most fascinating of human personalities. 
THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF NAPOLEON. By 
JoszrpH Turquan. ‘Translated from the French by James L. May. 
With 32 Full-page Illustrations. Demy 8vo. (9 x 53 inches). 
12s. 6d. net. 
THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT(NAPOLEON IL.) 
By Epwarp pe WerrHEIMER. ‘Translated from the German. 
With numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo. (9x57? inches.) 
21s. net. (Second Edition.) 
Times.—‘A most careful and interesting work which presents the first complete and 
authoritative account of this unfortunate Prince.” 
Westminster Gazette.—‘‘Tbis book, admirably produced, reinforced by many 
additional portraits, is a solid contribution to history and a monumentof patient, 
well-applied research.” 
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