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MR. WILLIAM HEINEMANN'S LIST

Wew Publications. MY PARIS NOTE-BOOK,

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Contemporary France, with the never-failing interest of the period since res, is mirrored in the pages of this boak with the intimat= and at the same time universal knowledge only possible toa main of the world, whose acquaintance with human nature is aided by his ¢kill in noting the salient features both of circumstances aod of men.

The ancedotes related are mot mere tales of small importance, but are

indicative of a keen literary appreciativeness of their bearing on characters or movements,

MEMOIRS. By CHARLES GODFREY LELAND

(HANS BREITMANN). Second Edition. In One Volume, 8vo, With Portrait. Price 75, 6d. The Times.—From first to last a very entertaining book, full of stories, strange adventures, curious expemences, and mot incansiderahle achicvements,

instinct with the strong personality of the writer, and not unpleasantly tinged with the egotism that Lelongs to a strong personality." .,

THE ROMANCE OF AN EMPRESS,

CATHERINE Il. OF RUSSIA,

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A FRIEND OF THE QUEEN.

MARIE ANTOINETTE AND COUNT FERSEN.

By PAUL GAULOT.

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