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on. These versions might well find a place in every family."--_The Nation, New York._ "The author invests these stories with a charm of narrative entirely peculiar. The book is a rich one in every way."--_Standard, Chicago._ "In Mr. Cox will be found yet another name to be enrolled among those English writers who have vindicated for this country an honorable rank in the investigation of Greek history."--_Edinburgh Review._ "It is doubtful if these tales--antedating history in their origin, and yet fresh with all the charms of youth to all who read them for the first time--were ever before presented in so chaste and popular form."--_Golden Rule, Boston._ "The grace with which these old tales of the mythology are re-told makes them as enchanting to the young as familiar fairy tales or the 'Arabian Nights.'... We do not know of a Christmas book which promises more lasting pleasures."--_Publishers' Weekly._ "Its exterior fits it to adorn the drawing-room table, while its contents are adapted to the entertainment of the most cultivated intelligence.... The book is a scholarly production, and a welcome addition to a department of literature that is thus far quite too scantily furnished."--_Tribune, Chicago._ _Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_ A.C. McCLURG & CO., Publishers, Cor. Wabash Ave. and Madison St., Chicago. SHORT HISTORY OF FRANCE, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. By Miss E. S. Kirkland, author of "Six Little Cooks," "Dora's House-keeping," &c. 12mo, cloth, price, $1.25. "A very ably written sketch of French history, from the earliest times to the foundation of the existing Republic."--_Cincinnati Gazette._ "The narrative is not dry on a single page, and the little history may be commended as the best of its kind that has yet appeared."--_Bulletin, Philadelphia._ "A book both instructive and entertaining. It is not a dry compendium of dates and facts, but a charmingly written history."--_Christian Union, New York._ "After a careful examination of its contents, we are able to conscientiously give it our heartiest commendation. We know no elementary history of France that can at all be compared with it."--_Living Church._ "A spirited and entertaining sketch of the French people and nation,--one that will seize and hold the attention of
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