can, without fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry Vizetelly's 'Story of the Diamond Necklace' as a book of thrilling interest. He has not only executed his task with skill and faithfulness, but also with tact and delicacy."—Standard. " Had the... The Threatening Eye - Página 14de Edward Frederick Knight - 1885Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1867 - 682 páginas
...of the Diamond Necklace, which forms the subject of Mr. Vizetelly's extremely interesting volumes. Had the most daring of our sensational novelists put...the present plain, unvarnished statement of facts аз а work of fiction, it would lie had in his mind any one particular incident, it must surely have... | |
| 1867 - 698 páginas
...of the Diamond Necklace, which forms the subject of Mr. Vizetelly's cxtremely interesting volumes. Had the most daring of our sensational novelists put forth the present plain, mmvarnished statement of facts as a work of fiction, it would have been denounced as so violating all... | |
| 1880 - 826 páginas
...and handsomely bound and gilt, price 6s. THE STORY OF THE DIAMOND NECKLACE. By HENRY VIZETELLY. " We can, without fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry...only executed his task with skill and faithfulness, bul also with tact and delicacy."—Standard. " Had the most daring of our sensational novelists put... | |
| Edmond About - 1880 - 238 páginas
...admirable.— Saturday Review* We can without fear of contradiction describe Mr. Henry Vizetelly*e"i:;fcory of the Diamond Necklace" as a book of thrilling interest....with skill and faithfulness, but also with tact and delicacy.— Standard. Let us say at once that Mr. Vizetelly has performed his work admirably. He has... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1881 - 440 páginas
...scandalous intrigue in which eho was represented aa bearing a part, is admirable.'—Saturday Review. 'We can, without fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry...faithfulness, but also with tact and delicacy.'—Standard. * It is particularly desirable in the interests of history and literature that such a book as Mr. Vizetelly... | |
| Prosper Mérimée - 1881 - 244 páginas
...PORTRAIT OF THE COUNTESS DE LA MOTTE, ENGRAVED ON STEEL. Opinions of the Press on the First Edition. We can without fear of contradiction describe Mr. Henry...with skill and faithfulness, but also with tact and delicacy.—6'tandard. It is particularly desirable in the interests of history and literature that... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1881 - 440 páginas
...admirable.'—Saturday Review. 'We can, without fear of contradiction! describe Mr. Henry Vizetellj's "Story of the Diamond Necklace" as a book of thrilling...only executed his task with skill and faithfulness, bat also with tact and delicacy.'—Standard. ' It is particularly desirable in the interests of history... | |
| Eustace Clare Grenville Murray - 1881 - 444 páginas
...in which she was represented as bearing a part, is admirable.'—Saturday Review. 'We can, withont fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry Vizetelly's " Story of the Diamond Necklace" aa a book of thrilling interest. He has not only executed his task with skill and faithfulness, but... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1883 - 368 páginas
...scandalous intrigue in which she was represented as tearing a part, is admirable."—Saturday Review. " We can, without fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry...faithfulness, but also with tact and delicacy."—Standard. VI/KTKLLV & CO., 42, CATHERINE STREET, STHAND. SKCOND EDITION, i» Po.it 8i-u., Price los. (xl. SIDE-LIGHTS... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1883 - 360 páginas
...intrigue in which she was represented as hearing a part, is admirable."—tiaturilui/ Iteoiew. " We can, without fear of contradiction, describe Mr. Henry...faithfulness, but. also with tact and delicacy."—Standard. VI2ETELLY & CO., 42, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND. SECOND EDITION, in Post 8eo., Price los. 6d. SIDE-LIGHTS... | |
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