By Albert D. Vandam, author of "An Englishman in Paris," etc. 8° $2 00
"Mr. Vandam is an Englishman, long resident in Paris, and thereby thoroughly Gallicized in his intellectual atmosphere and style of thought ... his style is flowing and pleasing, and the work is a valuable contribution to the history of that time."—The Churchman.
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- Transcriber's Notes:
- Missing or obscured punctuation was corrected.
- Unbalanced quotation marks were left as the author intended.
- Typographical errors were silently corrected.
- Names were corrected according to historial records.
- Bérenger should be Béranger
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Jean_de_Béranger
- Bertandière should be Bertaudière
- http://www.emersonkent.com/history_dictionary/bastille.htm
- Spelling was made consistent when a predominant form was found in this book; otherwise it was not changed.