Fandel, Peter. Judgment of Paris. $1. Badger, R. G.

The story of the judgment of Paris cast in dramatic form. The awarding of the apple, the chariot race which brings Paris to the notice of his father, Priam, the indignation of princes and people, and the flight of Paris are dealt with in four short acts.

Fanshawe, Anne Harrison (Lady Richard Fanshawe). [Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, bt., embassador from Charles II to the courts of Portugal and Madrid], written by herself; containing extracts from the correspondence of Sir Richard Fanshawe; ed. with introd. by Beatrice Marshall, and a note on the illustrations by Allan Fea. [*]$1.50. Lane.

“The memoirs were first published in 1830, and were well worth a place in ‘The crown library’ series.... Both Sir Richard and his wife were representative of the highest type of Royalist—cultured, refined and humane. Sir Richard, who died in 1666, devoted his leisure years under the Commonwealth to literary labours of love.... The memoirs yield much information as to the events and social practices of a most interesting period in history.”—Ath.

“Attractive memoirs, which we have read with very great pleasure in the delightful form in which they now appear.”

+ +Acad. 68: 730. Jl. 15, ‘05. 990w.

“Certainly the memoirs have a charm which is by no means dependent on the time of which they treat.”

+ +Ath. 1905, 2: 142. Jl. 29. 320w.

[*] “Holds a high place in the biographical literature of the Stuart era.”

+ +Nation. 81: 447. N. 30, ‘05. 470w.