1338 Le bâtard de Mauléon. ALEXANDER DUMAS. Historical novels arranged chronologically according to the date when each one begins; giving also the sequence of a series, and the different titles under which each novel has been published in English so far as known. From the Quarterly index of the Milwaukee Public Library, with the addition of the titles of the French originals. D89BA D8918 Eng. The page of the duke of Savoy. D89AS D89DE 1625 Les trois mousquetaires. (1.) Eng. The three musketeers. Synonym. The three guardsmen. 1648 Vingt ans après. (2.) D89P Synonyms. Marguerite of Valois. 1578 La dame de Monsoreau. (2.) D89R - Mar D89D D89TR D89VI Eng. Twenty years after. 1660 Le vicomte de Bragelonne. (3.) D89V Synonym. Ten years later. Also divided into three parts: Bragelonne the son of Athos; - The iron mask; 1791 La comtesse de Charny. (4.) 1788-93 Ingénue. D89GU D89CK D89FI D89MF D89CM D89AN Also divided into two parts: Countess de Taking the D89CP Eng. Ingénue. Synonym. The death of Marat. terror. 1808 Le capitaine Richard. twin lieutenants. 1810 Conscience l'innocent. D891 D89CC The D89cs 1058 Number 254.] Benito Perez Galdos. (Celeb. esp. Alas, L. C. contemp.) Allen, H. N. Korean tales; stories tr. from the Korean folk lore; with introductory chapter descr. of Korea. The sto "Almost the whole of the literature, like the civilization of Korea is borrowed from China. ries as told by Dr. Allen are both readable and amusing. There are not enough of them to make the sameness which runs through most Chinese stories wearisome, and the scenes they represent are so strange and Oriental that they arrest the attention at the same time that they please the fancy. Much of their charm is doubtless due to Dr, Allen's style of writing, which is unaffected and clear." Athenæum, Nov. 30. American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Bayonne, C. Nuovi documenti e studi intorno a 2 v. Bible. O. T. Hebrew. Biblia Hebraica; ad op- Novum Testamentum e co- • "The detailed exegesis of the Epistle 'is conducted work is worthy of the author, and will add to his great [Jan. 6, 1890 Bonnefont, G. Voyage en zigzags de deux jeunes "Une intéressante description de notre pays. Les Bouchot, H: Les reliures d'art à la Bibliothèque Boyce, A. O. Records of a Quaker family; the Richardsons of Cleveland. "Desultory and devoid of any striking features as Brunet, P: G. (pseud. Philomneste Junior). Le ces ouvrages. " "Agréable petit volume; c'est le septième tome de Blodgette, G: B. Early settlers of Rowley, Mass., Livische Figuren, darinnen die gantze rö- "Il contient quantité d'ouvrages qui ont paru sans ... tique et littéraire; no. 1-66, 68-265, 1 jan. 7 mars, 9 mars - 21 sept., 1830. Les Cabochiens et l'ordonnance de Coville, A. Gr Fox or Foxe, Rev. J: Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happening in the Church; with an universall historie of the same. 6th time imprinted, with add. 1610. 2 v. France. Assemblée Nationale. Procédure criminelle, instruite au Châtelet de Paris, sur la dénonciation des faits arrivés à Versailles [le] 6 oct. 1789. 1790. 2 v. Convention Nationale. Comité de Salut Public. Rapport, par M. Robespierre, sur les rapports des idées religieuses et morales avec les principes républicains, et sur les fêtes nationales. [1794.] Franzos, K: E. Stille Geschichten. 2e Aufl. Fuster, C: Les poètes du clocher. "C'est pourquoi je remercie M. Fuster du voyage qu'il m'a fait faire autour de la France poétique. Car, remarquez-le, il ne quitte pas un instant son lecteur. Sa prose alerte et spirituelle, parfois imagée comme des vers, accompagne, encadre, commente, complète les citations et les extraits. Ne prenez pas, je vous prie, M. Charles Fuster pour un compilateur: c'est un critique et un poète."-Augustin Filon in Bevue bleue. "Ably translated. It may be assumed hastily that they are caviare' to the non-professional reader. That is not so; for the experienced veteran has such a fine faculty of simple, lucid exposition, and so much downright dramatic vigour, springing from his com plete familiarity with the realities of his business, that he carries the lay reader along, and compels him to see, feel, and comprehend how armies are made, troops conducted, and battles fought, to an extent hitherto attained by few, perhaps, none. The reason may be that he is realistic, in the best sense; that he is practical; that he ever looks straight at the essentials; that he is openminded; and last, not least, that he is gifted with a rare power of direct and vivid statement, by the mere force of which he is often unconsciously picturesque. No one will ever understand armies and warfare like genuine soldiers; but it may be said of Prince Kraft that he gives laymen an opportunity of forming at least modest conceptions which approximate towards the truth." Spectator. Japy, G: L'éducation d'un mari. 1886. Nârada; Brihaspati. (Sacred books of the East.) "Throws considerable light on the origin and history of the ancient Code of Manu, and further enables us, in the almost complete absence of all historical documents among the Hindoos, to form some idea of the ways of life in Northern India during the earlier centuries of the Christian era." Sat. ren. Josephus, F. Works; Whiston's tr. rev. by A. R. Shilleto; with topog. notes by Sir C. W. "It is surprising that the antiquated and unsatisfactory translation by Whiston (1736) has so long held the field. A comparison of the two translations with each other and with the Greek shows that Mr. Shilleto's is on the whole, much more true to both the spirit and the letter of the original, and is to be welcomed as a manifest improvement. When this has been said, however, the whole has been told." - Critic. Lamothe-Langon, E. L., baron de. Une semaine de l'histoire de Paris. 1830. Lanery d'Arc, P: Mémoires et consultations en faveur de Jeanne d'Arc par les juges du procès de réhabilitation. Note. "Pour servir de complément et de tome 6 aux Procès de condemnation et de réhabilitation de J. Quicherat." Larroumet, G. Henri Regnault, 1843-71. "Il y a là, sous la forme d'un discours prononcé dans une distribution de prix, une étude à la fois exacte et brilliante sur la courte vie, sur le talent et sur l'œuvre de Regnault, étude où l'on retrouve toute la délicatesse de l'écrivain que goûtaient les lecteurs de la Revue' et où l'on sent partout la compétence d'un directeur des Beaux-Arts qui connnaît bien les choses dont parle." - Rev. d. D. Mondes. |