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Memories Of French Palaces.* The Whichever Side One...

memories recalled in this book are melancholy,—dead people, dead ambitions, dead hopes. St. Cloud was already burnt when the pages devoted to its story were written, and since......

The French War In Tile Departments.* [second Notice.] The...

unhesitating march on Paris, begun almost before the prisoners at Sadan were secured, and concluded three weeks afterwards, gave to the Germans all the advantages of a central......

The Lone Ranche.*

Tuts is one of those books which boys climb into nut-trees or bury themselves amongst the ivy on the top of an out-house to revel in without interruption ; and which men enjoy......