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CONTENTS:

Munich from the Outside.
Manners and Customs.
Royalty.
"The Two Kings of ——"
Public Buildings.
Picture Galleries.
Künstler Feste.
Cornelius in Munich.
Kaulbach.
Munich Artistic.
Practical Munich.
Bavarian Railways.
The Royal Library.
The Theatre in Munich.
Concerts in Munich.
Beerhouses.
Village Life in Bavaria.
Laws of Trade.
Laws of Marriage.
Laws of Police.


SPECTATOR, Nov. 21, 1863.—"The 'Social Life' is altogether an admirable photographic picture, sharp and clear, and true in every line of light and shade."

READER, Nov. 14, 1863.—"It will command the attention of every thinking German. Mr. Wilberforce's interesting volume embraces nearly the whole range of Munich life, political, social, and artistic. 'Social Life in Munich' is entirely free from the scandalous anecdotes by which town travels are so often disfigured. Written throughout in a pleasing lively strain, it is evidently the work of a keen observer, who benefits the Germans whilst he amuses his own countrymen."

GUARDIAN, Dec. 2, 1863.—"Mr. Wilberforce has written a clever and characteristic account of this famous city of art."

SATURDAY REVIEW, Dec. 26, 1863.—"A very able volume. Mr. Wilberforce is a very pleasant and agreeable writer, whose opinion is worth hearing on the subject of modern art, which enters largely into the matter of his discourse."

EDINBURGH COURANT, Nov. 14, 1863.—"We welcome this agreeable and instructive book."