MISS PAUDOE'S NEW WORK. 



Now ready, fcap. 8vo, with Portrait, 5s. cloth gilt, 



PILGRIMAGES IN PARIS 



By MISS PARDOE, 

 Author of " The City of the Sultan," etc. 



Opinions ov the Press. 

 Press. 

 " It is one of the plcasantest of books." 



Literary Gazette. 

 " Told with the artistic skill and glowing language of the Author of ' The 

 City of the Sultan.'" 



Leader. 

 "The book is ono of really pleasant pages. The sketches are animated, 

 raried, and informing." 



Illustrated London. News. 

 " Very pleasant sketches of picturesque Paris, written in the right story- 

 li lling vein, full of lively and sparkling incident and French character." 

 John Hull. 

 " The illustrative stories and anecdotes render this one of the most charm- 

 ing works from the genius of its popular Authoress." 

 Economist. 

 " Lively and graceful sketches, in her own peculiar style — pleasant, and 

 eminently readable." 



Critic. 

 " Very graphic pictures of the French capital, and of Parisian life, with 

 which Miss Pardee is evidently well acquainted." 

 Ladies' Companion. 

 " Written in the Author's happiest style. Graphically descriptive, viva- 

 cious, and astute — qualities which distinguished ' The City of the Sultan,' and 

 which are not the less apparent in these outlines of certain notable localities of 

 Imperial Paris." 



Caledonian Mercury. 

 " Written in the sketchy, vigorous, captivating style, so characteristic o( 

 the accomplished Author. 



Ayr Observer. 

 " Many of the localities and distinguishing features of Paris are sketched 

 inimitably in this little volume, which we commend heartily for its gentle, 

 beautiful, and, in a word, its feminine tone and execution. 



LONDON : WILLIAM LAY, KING WILLIAM STREET, STRAND. 





