| Ewa Felińska - Exiles - 1852 - 368 pages
...those piquant personal episodes of party manreuvres and private intrigues, in the author's happiest ami most captivating vein, which convert the dry details...pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, hut strengthened by an erudition by whicb it is not in every case accompanied. In Miss Pardoe the unfortunate... | |
| Peter Burke - Law - 1852 - 410 pages
...42s., LIFE OF MARIE DE MEDICIS, QUEEN OF HENRY IV., AND BEGENT UNDER LOUIS XIII. By Miss PARDOE. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...beautiful, impulsive, earnest, and affectionate Marie dc Medicis could only be done justice to by a female pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood,... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm C. Gerstaecker - 1853 - 404 pages
...MISS PARDOE. Author of "Louis XIV. and the Court of France, in the 17th Century," &c. SECOND EDITION. In 3 large vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits, 42s. bound....earnest, and affectionate Marie de Medicis could only be clone justice to by a female pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, but strengthened by... | |
| James Bruce - Biography - 1853 - 360 pages
...France, in the 17th Century," &c. SECOND EDITION. 3 large vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits, 42s. | " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...Marie de Medicis could only be done justice to by i female pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, but strengthened by an erudition by which... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Queens - 1854 - 764 pages
...Court of France, in the 17th Century," &e. SICOND EDITION. 3 large vols. STO., with Fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...which it is not in every case accompanied. In Miss Pardoc the unfortunate Queen has found both these requisites, and the result has been a biography combining... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 pages
...vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as the beantiful, impulsive, earnest, and affectionate Marie de Medicis...strengthened by an erudition by which it is not in every case aecompanied. In Miss Pardoe the unfortunate Queen has found both these requisites, and the result has... | |
| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1854 - 360 pages
...Court of France, in the 17th Century," &c. SBCO.VD EDITION. 3 large vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, bat strengthened by an erndition by which it is not in every case accompanied. In Miss Pardoe the unfortunate... | |
| Martha Macdonald Lamont - 1854 - 340 pages
...Century," &e. SXCOND EDITION. 3 large vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits, " A fasdnating book. The hisiory of such a woman as the beautiful, impulsive, earnest,...pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, bnt strengthened by an erudition by which it is not in every case accompanied. In Mias Pardoe the unfortunate... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1854 - 426 pages
...Court of France, in the 17th Century," &c. SECOND EDITION. 3 large vols. STO., with Fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...Marie de Medicis could only be done justice to by j female pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, but strengthened !)• an erudition by which... | |
| Heberden Milford - 1854 - 362 pages
...Court of France, in the 17th Century," &c. SECOND EDITION. 3 large vols. 8vo., with Fine Portraits. " A fascinating book. The history of such a woman as...impulsive, earnest, and affectionate Marie de Medicis could onlyvbe done justice to by a female pen, impelled by all the sympathies of womanhood, but strengthened... | |
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