BEETON’S
ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN LIBRARY.
Either for the young who are learning history, to the old who desire to gain lessons from experience, or to the more feminine minds who delight in stories of entrancing interest, full of charming details of the purest love and affection, and evidencing patriotic devotion, only ending with life itself—to all good hearts and refined intelligences, the exquisite volumes of MM. Erckmann-Chatrian appeal in tones of wholesome and invigorating effect.
Fcap. 8vo, wrapper, 1s. each; cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.; gilt edges, 3s. 6d.
- 1. Madame Therese.*
- 2. The Conscript.
- 3. The Great Invasion of France.
- 4. The Blockade.
- 5. The States-General, 1789.*
- 6. The Country in Danger, 1792.*
- 7. Waterloo.
- 8. The Illustrious Dr. Matheus.*
- 9. Stories of the Rhine.*
- 10. Friend Frits.*
- 11. The Alsatian Schoolmaster.*
- 12. The Polish Jew.*
- 13. Master Daniel Rock.
- 14. War.
- 15. Year One of the Republic, 1793.*
- 16. Citizen Bonaparte, 1794–1815.
- 17. Confessions of a Clarionet Player.*
- 18. Campaign in Kabylia.
- 19. The Man Wolf.
- 20. The Wild Huntsman.
The cloth editions of those Volumes marked with an * are beautifully Illustrated.
“The works of MM. Erckmann-Chatrian possess a wonderfully fascinating interest.... They take us, heart and soul, into the midst of the French people, and show us what they really are, and not what they are so often falsely represented as being.”—Press.