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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY 
OF THE 
EARL OF DUNDONALD 
(LORD OOOHRA1ME). 
‘ We may safely predict for this work an unbounded popularity. It is worthy of 
one of the very best places on any shelf of military and naval memoirs, and is full 
of brilliant adventures, described with a dash that well befits the deeds.’ — Times. 
* We are glad and proud that such a man as Lord Dundonald survives to tell his 
own story. Everything about his biography is strange and romantic : he was more 
like Nelson than any officer of his generation. He performed brilliant exploits and 
acquired celebrity and friends. He has freed Republics, captured frigates, driven 
a French fleet ashore, been taken and retaken. His career recalls that of the 
Raleighs, Willoughbys, and the Herberts of Cherbury. This work will take its place 
with our best naval histories.’— A'J'HEN^ujm. 
‘The career of Lord Dundonald yields the best illustration of the spirit which 
in our day can defend England. With a conscious dignity, related in no way to 
ostentation, Lord Dundonald tells the story of a life of manly daring at the age of 
eighty-four, and his work proves that neither under age nor injury has his heart 
sunk or his intellect failed in its vigour.’— Examinee. 
‘ A work which, once read, will imprint itself on the memory for ever. It is an 
admirable work.’— Spectator. 
‘ A compact, inexpensive, yet an elegant and complete edition of a book which 
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