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Hazlitt's Life of Napoleon. The Life of Napoleon 
Buonaparte. By WILLIAM Hazlitt. Illustrated with Steel 
Plates. Three volumes. Large 121110. Extra cloth. S4.50. 
Sheep. $6.00. Half calf, gilt. ga.75. 
* Hazlitt was so bright a man, and 
had such a keen eye for dramatic con¬ 
trasts, that his picture of Napoleon’s 
career has a vividness which is neces¬ 
sary to a true appreciation of it, and, 
in this way, his work is more valuable 
than those cf writers who, however 
conscientious, lack the sympathetic, 
imaginative qualities which are neces¬ 
sary to the appreciation of such a genius 
as Buonaparte.”— Boston Globe. 
“ One of the most characteristic pro¬ 
ductions of the gifted author, and cer¬ 
tainly the one to which he devoted the 
greatest strength of his intellect and 
the full enthusiasm of his impassioned 
nature. Mr. Hazlitt was in possession 
of ample materials for the accomplish¬ 
ment of his task, and the consummate 
skill with which he has turned them to 
account presents a tempting object of 
literary curiosity.” — New York Trib¬ 
une. 
‘‘It has held a recognized place in 
our literature for forty years, and it will 
probably long retain that place. At 
least, no work has yet appeared in our 
language to supplant it, though there 
have been a good many * lives' of Na¬ 
poleon.” — Boston Transcript. 
Life of “Stonewall” Jackson. Life of Gen'l Thomas 
J. Jackson. By S. N. Randolph, author of “The Domestic 
Life of Thomas Jefferson.” With Illustrations. Crown 8vo 
Extra cloth. $2.00. 
“In the volume before us we have a 
faithful picture of the remarkable man 
who, in the course of less than three 
years, filled not only our own country, 
but Europe, also, with the fame of his 
military exploits. . . . Until the 
reader has acquainted himself with 
this biography he cannot know the 
inner life of the man who blended in 
such harmonious combination all that 
was stern in the soldier with all that 
was meek and humble in the Chris¬ 
tian.”— New York World. 
“ Miss Randolph’s Life of T. J. 
(“ Stonewall”) Jackson is accurate in 
biographical details, and attractive in 
form and composition. An excellent 
portrait of General Jackson accoin- 
panies the volume.” — Christian 
Union. 
“The book depicts, with fidelity 
to the facts and graphic power, the 
various scenes of the war with which 
he was identified. It is evidently a 
labor of love.” — Chicago Advance. 
The German Em paves. History of the German Ena 
perors and their Contemporaries. Translated from the Ger. 
man, and Compiled from Authentic Sources. By Eliza¬ 
beth Peake, author of “Pen Pictures of Europe.” With 
numerous Illustrations. 8vo. Extra cloth. $3.00. 
“ We have rarely examined a work 
whose material seemed to be so thor¬ 
oughly digested and compactly ar¬ 
ranged as that before us.”— Boston 
Globe. 
“ Admirably adapted for a text¬ 
book ” — Philadelphia Evening Tele¬ 
graph. 
“ As here given, history is made en¬ 
tertaining and instructive to youfig and 
old. This record has been carefully 
translated and compiled from authentic 
sources, and compresses in one volume 
the facts which would require a search 
through many ponderous works to ob¬ 
tain elsewhere.”— Presbyterian Ban- 
tier. 
“ In her goodly volume she has 
made a useful contribution to Euro¬ 
pean history. The mechanical execu¬ 
tion of the work is substantial and 
handsome.”— New York Indepemient 
