Volume II Part 51 (2/2)
Edited, with an Historical Introduction and Notes,
By AGNES STRICKLAND.
Cheaper Edition, with numerous Additions, uniform with Miss Strickland's ”Lives of the Queens of England.” 2 vols., post 8vo, with Portrait, &c., 12s. bound.
”The best collection of authentic memorials relative to the Queen of Scots that has ever appeared.”--_Morning Chronicle._
MEMOIRS OF MADEMOISELLE DE MONTPENSIER.
Written by HERSELF. 3 vols., post 8vo, with Portrait.
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LADY BLESSINGTON'S JOURNAL OF HER CONVERSATIONS WITH LORD BYRON.
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ADVENTURES OF A SOLDIER,
Being the Memoirs of EDWARD COSTELLO, of the Rifle Brigade, late Captain in the British Legion;
Comprising Narratives of the Campaigns in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, and the Civil War in Spain.
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ANECDOTES OF THE ARISTOCRACY, AND EPISODES IN ANCESTRAL STORY.
By J. BERNARD BURKE, Esq.,
Author of ”The History of the Landed Gentry,” ”The Peerage and Baronetage,” &c.
SECOND AND CHEAPER EDITION, 2 vols., post 8vo, 21s. bound.
”Mr. Burke has here given us the most curious incidents, the most stirring tales, and the most remarkable circ.u.mstances connected with the histories, public and private, of our n.o.ble houses and aristocratic families, and has put them into a shape which will preserve them in the library, and render them the favourite study of those who are interested in the romance of real life. These stories, with all the reality of established fact, read with as much spirit as the tales of Boccacio, and are as full of strange matter for reflection and amazement.”--_Britannia._
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ROMANTIC RECORDS OF DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES.
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