' " .(?> . » ^ '» * '^ . -^.^ y ^. ^^ .'^Vv'^ ;|: N^^ .•*' <■ -/%o,..;- "^^ V^^ -N^' 'OO' .00^ j> - <.y % •^. c'i- ^ .^•^. ^.# .N'^ . ^ 5'; "^A v^' : ^ ^-^,# c^^ O 0^ ^-^/^;^^ r^/ -^:Ql«: ^-^.,^^ .^ #'V. =v . » ^s~f^x. ^''c. '' ^- 0^-^^ ■0" vV -^^ w'^ es>^: 00' S. 00^ ^^ %^ ^ V ,0^^ »^ -0' ■J7 o '^v. c^ % '-y^ From the British Quarterly Review, the highest authority in " A collected republication of the very brilliant and well-informed sketches which excited much attention and speculation on their appear- ance in the Daily News, and led men to ask whether there could be on the English press two men with opportunity and ability like those of the author of ' The Member for Paris.' Here are five-and-twenty sketches of the notabilities who, since Sedan, have been prominent in French affairs, from M. Thiers and Jules Simon to Alexandre Dumas, Louis Blanc, and Victor Hugo; while the account of such less-known politi- cians as Gambetta, Grevy, Rouher, Dufaure, Rochefort, and Girardin will be interesting from the freshness of their information. Such brilliant and sagacious sketches as those of Thiers, Louis Blanc, and Jules Simon will be read very eagerly. So with the characterizations of literary celeb- rities like Dumas, MM. Erckmann-Chatrian, Edmond About, and Victor Hugo. The charm and value of most of these sketches are that they are histories as well as portraits. It augurs well for France that novels like those of MM. Erckmann-Chatrian are superseding those of Dumas and Paul De Kock, and are penetrating every village." From The Press, Philadelphia, May i, 1873. " The author's name has not yet been disclosed. The general opinion is that an eminent English statesman wrote the book." MEN OF THE THIRD REPUBLIC REPRINTED, WITH LARGE ADDITIONS, FROM " THE DAIL Y NE WSr ^\j,