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With Portraits and a Facsimile Letter. Small post 8vo. 68. CHARLES LAMB AND THE LLOYDS. Edited by E. V. Lucas

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A LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

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PRINCE BISMARCK'S RECOLLECTIONS,

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On NOVEMBER 29th will be Published

2 Volumes, demy 8vo. price 32s. With 2 Portraits, Young and old (Young--from a Drawing in the possession of the family; Old—by Von LENBACH), and a Facsimile

of Handwriting

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BISMARCK:

THE MAN AND THE STATESMAN.

BEING

: The Reflections and Reminiscences

OF

OTTO, PRINCE VON BISMARCK, ,

WRITTEN AND DICTATED BY HIMSELF AFTER HIS

RETIREMENT FROM OFFICE.

Translated from the German under the supervision of A. J. BUTLER, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

NOTICE.-THE DEMAND FOR THIS WORK IS SURE TO

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