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PARIS: 
A history of the City from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. 
By HILAIRE BELLOC, 
Auruor or ‘ Danton,’ ETc. 
One vol., large crown 8v0., with Maps, 7s. 6d. 
‘A serious piece of history, admirably studied and excellently written; above all, it 
breathes the true spirit of Paris, the most wonderful of modern cities, The beauty, the 
taste, the art, which inform the capital of France, do not elude Mr. Belloc’s fancy.’— 
Daily Mail. 
« Anyone who wishes to consider the history of the city, to be informed with breadth of 
culture how it grew from a mere group of savage huts into that bewitching bazaar which 
now attracts so many of the crowned heads of Europe, ought to read Mr. Belloc's volume.’ 
—Scotsman. : 
FINLAND AND THE TSARS. 
By JOSEPH R. FISHER, B.A, 
BarRISTER-AT-Law. 
SEeconp EDITION. 
Demy 8v0., cloth, 125. 6d. 
We much regret to learn that the Russian Government has pro- 
hibited the importation of this book into Russia. , 
‘In Mr. Fisher's very interesting work there is nothing that could offend the most 
vehement of Russian patriots.'"—Review of the Week. 
‘In this book for the first time a mass of matter, previously only accessible to specialis ts, 
has been collected and condensed ; and we have a really adequate statement of the Finnish 
case, enforced by quotations from State documents,’—Pad/ Mall Gazette. 
‘A powerful and illuminating book.’—Seaker. 
‘Highly valuable as a record of the views of one who writes from personal knowledge, 
and it is the plainest statement of the merits of the Finnish claims that has yet appeared.’ 
—Atheneum, 
