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PUBLICATIONS

IN

French and Other Languages

OF

WILLIAM R. JENKINS,

New York.


Attention is particularly called to the following series of re-prints as of great value to the student as well as to the general reader of French. The romances and plays are interesting as stories, representative of the authors, of high literary value and pure in morality. They are tastefully printed, cheap, and suitable as well for the class-room as the library.

ROMANS CHOISIS.

12mo, Paper, 60 Cents.Cloth, 85 Cents.

No. l.—DOSIA, by Mme. Henry Gréville.

One of the brightest and most amusing of this popular author's stories. With a preface and explanatory notes by A. De Rougemont, A.M., Professor at University of Chautanqua. 214 pages.}}

No. 2.—L'ABBÉ CONSTANTIN, by Ludovic Halévy, whose delicate charm and beauty of story has won its author the coveted chair in the Académie Française. With English notes by F. C. de Sumichrast, Assistant Professor of French in Harvard University. 193 pages.
No. 3.—LE MARIAGE DE GÉBARD, by André Theubiet. A delightful story of French provincial life by one of the most elegant of French writers. 334 pages.
No. 4.—LE ROI DES MONTAGNES, by Edmond About, Which is one of the cleverest, most amusing and brilliant of this lamented author's romances. With a biographical notice and explanatory notes in English by F. C. de Sumichrast, Assistant Professor of French in Harvard University. 297 pages.