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3 vols. post 8vo. price 1l. 11s. 6d.
HUNGARIAN TALES, written during a Residence in that country. By the Author of “the Lettre de Cachet.”
“These tales are manifestly the production of a gifted and cultivated mind. They are written with ease, freshness, and, where it is needed, force, and scarcely ever betray exuberance or affectation. Their object is partly, as is announced by the title and in the preface, to describe Hungary and the Hungarians:—the author is understood to be a lady, having passed some time recently in that part of Europe. They exhibit great knowledge of human nature combined with much delicacy and sweetness.”—London Magazine.