FRANCE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION; or, Priests, Infidels, and Huguenots, in the Reign of Louis XV.
"A rich historical treat"—Bell's Weekly Messenger.
"Written throughout with earnestness and power; its principal scenes and incidents are described with great dramatic effect, and its characters are boldly and clearly drawn."—Morning Post.
"More interesting reading is very rarely met with."—Atlas.
"According to the opinion of a competent judge, there has been no historical fiction, the work of a French writer, within the last Fifty years, comparable to this most remarkable and instructive performance."—Tait's Magazine.
VOLTAIRE AND HIS TIMES. In One Volume, uniform with "France before the Revolution," price 5s.
"The Author's sentiments are of the right stamp, and the deductions he draws are forcible and clever; indeed there is no Continental writer of the present times more thoroughly acquainted with the phases of this epoch, or more capable of elucidating them than M. Bungener."—Bell's Weekly Messenger.
"Full of interest as a book to be read, full of matter as a book to be studied."—Edinburgh Guardian.
"M. Bungener dissects with a masterly and unsparing hand, the imposing pretensions of the French Philosophers, and lays bare the hollowness and corruption which were but imperfectly concealed under a mask of superior wisdom and virtue."—Morning Post.