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Ten Tears of Imperialism in France. Impressions of 



a " Flaneur." In Octavo, price 9s. 



" There has not been published for many a day a more remarkable book on France than this, 

 which professes to be the impressions of a Flaneur. ... It has all the liveliness and sparkle 

 of a work written only for amusement ; it has all the solidity and weight of a State paper ; and 

 we expect for it not a little political influence as a fair, full, and masterly statement of the Im- 

 perial policy — the first and only good account that has been given to Europe of the Napoleonic 

 system now in force. " — Times. 



Memorials of the Castle of Edinburgli. By James &rant, 



Esq. A New Edition: In Crown Octavo, with 12 Engravings, 3s. 6d. 



Memoirs and Adventures of Sir Villiam Kirkaldy of 



Grange, Governor of the Castle of Edinburgh for Mary Queen of Scots. By James 

 Grant, Esq. Post Octavo, 10s. 6d. 



" It is seldom, indeed, that we find history so written, in a style at once vigorous, perspicuous, 

 and pictiu-esque. The author's heart is th-uroughly with his subject." — Blackwood's Magazine. 



Memoirs and Adventures of Sir John Hepburn, Marshal of 



France under Louis XIII., kc. By James Grant, Esq. Post Octavo, 8s. 



Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns. By Capt. Thomas 



Hamilton. A New Edition. Edited by F. Hardman, Esq. Octave, 16s. ; and 

 Atlas of Maps to illustrate the Campaigns, 12s. 



The Story of the Campaign of SehastopoL Written in 



the Camp. By Lieut. -Col. E. Bruce Hamlet. With Illustrations drawn in 

 Camp by the Author. Octavo, 21s. 



" We strongly recommend this ' Story of the Campaign ' to all who would gain a just compre- 

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 military history with the most precious of those classic records which have been bequeathed to 

 us by the great writers of antiquity who took part -in the wars thej' have described." — Tlic Press. 



Wellington's Career ; a Military and Political Summary. 



By Lieut. -Col. E. Bruce Hamley, Professor of MiHtary History and Art at the 

 Staff College. Crown Octavo, 2s. 



Fleets and lavies. By Captain Charles Hamley, R.M. 



Originally published in BlacJcwoocT s Magazine. Crown Octavo, 6s. 



Memoir of Mrs Eemans. By her Sister. With a Portrait. 



Foolscap Octavo, 5s. 



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