. An address to the good sense and candour of the people, in behalf of the dealers in corn: with some few observations on a late trial for regrating. e sixteenth century down to the FrenchRevolution.—Westminster Review. An excellent story, with at leastone chapter that proves Mr. Bloundelle-Burton one of our soundest andmost eloquent historical romancers.—The Standard. No man hasever written fiction based on French history with truer knowledge of themeaning of that history than Mr. Bloundelle-Burton.—Navy and Army. A Fair Martyr. Mr. Bloundelle-Burton has long ago shown hiscunning in the devis


. An address to the good sense and candour of the people, in behalf of the dealers in corn: with some few observations on a late trial for regrating. e sixteenth century down to the FrenchRevolution.—Westminster Review. An excellent story, with at leastone chapter that proves Mr. Bloundelle-Burton one of our soundest andmost eloquent historical romancers.—The Standard. No man hasever written fiction based on French history with truer knowledge of themeaning of that history than Mr. Bloundelle-Burton.—Navy and Army. A Fair Martyr. Mr. Bloundelle-Burton has long ago shown hiscunning in the devising of historical fiction and his knowledge of Frenchhistory. A well-handled loimnce.—The 7imes. This successful author,in his latest book, returns to France, the scene of former triumphs. It isa novel written by an adept, gifted with imagination and constructivepower.—Scotsman. Mr. Bloundelle-Burtons knowledge of thehistorical events he deals with, and of the conditions of those times, addspower and value to his work.—Country Life. \. THE LIBRARYUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Santa Barbara THIS BOOK IS DUE ON THE LAST DATESTAMPED Series 9482 UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY llllllPIIIIIIIIilf A A 000 162 669 5


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