Lady-Companion to the Princess Charlotte of Wales,
WITH EXTRACTS FROM HER JOURNALS AND ANECDOTE BOOKS.
In Two Vols. 8vo, with Portrait of the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE of WALES, price 26s.
TIMES.—"Why we should turn to these volumes as among the most interesting of the recent season will be sufficiently evident as we indicate their contents."
MORNING STAR, July 22, 1861.—"Emphatically a readable book is this autobiography. Indeed, having once opened it, the reader cannot easily lay it aside until he has got through the whole. Not the least interesting part is the collection of miscellaneous anecdotes of persons and events which are clustered together as a sort of appendix at the close. It is a book fit to be read, but fit also for something better than a casual reading; worthy of a higher repute than an evanescent popularity, merely founded upon the great names it introduces, and the amusing scraps of gossip it contains."
ATHENÆUM, June 8, 1861.—"Of the popularity of these volumes, on account of their historical as well as gossiping merits, there can be no doubt whatever."
THE REPUBLIC OF FOOLS:
BEING