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ANON. Anne Of Brittanny (1810)
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Wed, 30 May 1810. (2.1.17). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
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Prison of Montauban]
Fri, 1 June 1810. (2.5.1). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
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Fri, 8 June 1810. (2.2.15). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
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Prison of Montauban]
Mon, 11 June 1810. (2.1.10). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
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Prison of Montauban]
Tue, 12 June 1810. (2.5.14). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
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Prison of Montauban]
Thu, 22 Nov 1810. (2.2.7).
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Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that
the present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of French History, and the author has shown
good taste and consistency as well in the selection as in the
invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810.
[also: just published: Prison of Montauban]
Sat, 24 Nov 1810. (2.2.1).
‘[Books published this day]’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d.
Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that
the present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of French History, and the author has shown
good taste and consistency as well in the selection as in the
invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810.
[also: just published: Prison of Montauban]
Wed, 17 Apr 1811. (2.2.8). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that
the present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of French History, and the author has shown
good taste and consistency as well in the selection as in the
invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review Oct 1810.
[also: Prison of Montauban: ‘We can safely recommend this
volume, as one of which the perusal may be attended with pleasure
and advantage’. Monthly Review, Oct. 1810]
Fri, 19 Apr 1811. (2.1.15). ‘[Books published this day]’. 3v
12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that
the present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of French History, and the author has shown
good taste and consistency as well in the selection as in the
invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810.
[also: Prison of Montauban: ‘We can safely recommend this
volume, as one of which the perusal may be attended with pleasure
and advantage’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810]
Wed, 19 Feb 1812. (2.1.2). ‘A New Romance’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d.
Boards.
Notes: [Books published this day] ‘We do not hesitate
to acknowledge that the present performance is one of the most
pleasing and rational publications of this description which
we have lately had occasion to notice. The language is elegant,
the plot is founded on an interesting portion of French History,
and the author has shown good taste and consistency as well
in the selection as in the invention of the incidents’.
Monthly Review, Oct 1810. [also: Prison of Montauban: ‘We
can safely recommend this volume, as one of which the perusal
may be attended with pleasure and advantage’. Monthly
Review, Oct 1810]
Fri, 21 Feb 1812. (2.3.5). ‘A New Romance’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d.
Boards.
Notes: [Books published this day] ‘We do not hesitate
to acknowledge that the present performance is one of the most
pleasing and rational publications of this description which
we have lately had occasion to notice. The language is elegant,
the plot is founded on an interesting portion of French History,
and the author has shown good taste and consistency as well
in the selection as in the invention of the incidents’.
Monthly Review, Oct. 1810. [also: Prison of Montauban: ‘We
can safely recommend this volume, as one of which the perusal
may be attended with pleasure and advantage’. Monthly
Review, Oct. 1810]
Star
Tue, 29 May 1810. (1.3.6).
‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘The union of Bretagne with the French Crown
under Charles the Eighth and Lewis the Twelfth, and the final
extinction of the English influence in France, will always be
subjects of general interest not inferior to the most striking
incidents in the page of fiction’.-From ‘Hist. France,
3 vols’. [also: Prison of Montauban] Thu, 31 May 1810. (1.3.2).
‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘The union of Bretagne with the French Crown
under Charles the Eighth and Lewis the Twelfth, and the final
extinction of the English influence in France, will always be
subjects of general interest not inferior to the most striking
incidents in the page of fiction’.-From ‘Hist. France,
3 vols’. [also: Prison of Montauban]
Mon, 4 June 1810. (1.3.2).
‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘The union of Bretagne with the French Crown
under Charles the Eighth and Lewis the Twelfth, and the final
extinction of the English influence in France, will always be
subjects of general interest not inferior to the most striking
incidents in the page of fiction’.-From ‘Hist. France,
3 vols’. [also: just published: Prison of Montauban]
Mon, 11 June 1810. (1.2.4).
‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘The union of Bretagne with the French Crown
under Charles the Eighth and Lewis the Twelfth, and the final
extinction of the English influence in France, will always be
subjects of general interest not inferior to the most striking
incidents in the page of fiction’.-From ‘Hist. France,
3 vols’. [also: Prison of Montauban]
Tue, 7 Aug 1810. (1.2.6).
‘New Novels and Entertaining Works Just Published’.
3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘The union of Bretagne with the French Crown
under Charles the Eighth and Lewis the Twelfth, and the final
extinction of the English influence in France, will always be
subjects of general interest not inferior to the most striking
incidents in the page of fiction’.-From ‘Hist. France,
3 vols’. Also extract from Satirist, Aug 1810, beginning
and ending: ‘We are not in the habit of noticing novels
and romances...we usually find them in works of this nature’.
[also: Prison of Montauban, with extract from Critical Review,
July 1810:, beginning and ending ‘This is an interesting
little story...The story is written, with the best intentions,
on forming virtuous attachments, and contains many salutary
remarks’.]
Sat, 30 Mar 1811. (1.2.6). ‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo.
13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that
the present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of the French history, and the author has
shown good taste and consistency, as well in the selection as
in the invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review, Oct
1810. [also Prisoner of Montauban: ‘We can safely recommend
this volume as one of which the perusal may be attended with
pleasure and advantage’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810]
Fri, 5 Apr 1811. (1.2.10).
‘This day was published’. 3v 12mo. 13s. 6d. Boards.
Notes: ‘We do not hesitate to acknowledge that the
present performance is one of the most pleasing and rational
publications of this description which we have lately had occasion
to notice. The language is elegant, the plot is founded on an
interesting portion of the French history, and the author has
shown good taste and consistency, as well in the selection as
in the invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review, Oct
1810. [also Prisoner of Montauban: ‘We can safely recommend
this volume as one of which the perusal may be attended with
pleasure and advantage’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810]
Thu, 16 Jan 1812. (1.1.7). ‘A NEW ROMANCE. This day was
published’. 3v.12mo. 13s. 6d.Boards. Notes: ‘We do not
hesitate to acknowledge that the present performance is one of the
most pleasing and rational publications of this description which we
have lately had occasion to notice. The language is elegant, the
plot is founded on an interesting portion of the French History, and
the Author has shewn good taste and consistency, as well in the
selection as in the invention of the incidents’. Monthly Review,
Oct. [also: The Prisoner of Montaubon: ‘We can safely recommend this
Vol. as one of which the perusal may be attended with pleasure and
advantage’. Monthly Review, Oct 1810]
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