ATHENÆUM, March 21, 1863.—"Mr. Edwards' book will be read with deep interest. It is well written, and the narratives are well constructed."
LONDON REVIEW, March 28, 1863.—"The book in which Mr. Sutherland Edwards has depicted the 'Polish Captivity' would have been valuable at any time, but the opportuneness of its arrival so enhances its merits, that it is certain to command a greater than ordinary success."
SECOND EDITION.
THE RUSSIANS AT HOME:
UNPOLITICAL SKETCHES.
Showing what Newspapers they read; what Theatres they frequent; and how they eat, drink, and enjoy themselves; with other matter relating chiefly to Literature, Music, and to Places of Historical and Religious Interest in and about Moscow.
BY SUTHERLAND EDWARDS, ESQ.
Second Edition, in post 8vo, with Illustrations, price 10s. 6d.
EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT.—"It is a book that we can seriously recommend, not only to those who are desirous of abundant and reliable information respecting the social economy of the Russian people, but to those who seek an entertaining volume, that may be perused in any part with both profit and amusement."