Alfred the Great : $b containing chapters on his life and times
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Alfred the Great : $b containing chapters on his life and times
Alfred, King of England, 849-899; Great Britain -- History -- Alfred, 871-899
It is, in short, the desire of the Publishers and the Editor to erect a
monument worthy of this great and venerable city.
The work will be abundantly illustrated with Maps and Drawings of
buildings past and present, and will form at least eight Royal quarto
volumes, the first to be published in 1900, to be followed at short
regular intervals.
A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.
BY REAR-ADMIRAL THE HON. VICTOR A. MONTAGU
A MIDDY’S RECOLLECTIONS 1853-1860
_In Square Crown 8vo. Printed on Light Paper, with Deckled Edges, and
bound in Buckram. Price 6s._
_Containing 2 Photogravures and 6 other full-page Illustrations._
“Full of interest as illustrating the life of a midshipman afloat in the
last days of the wooden Navy, and as recording a much larger and more
varied share of war experience than has fallen to the lot of most young
officers in these latter days.”—_The Times._
“Few officers could have had so much active service crowded
into the first few years of their career as the author of these
reminiscences.”—_Morning Post._
“The life on board ship, the boisterous humour of the gun-room, and the
stern discipline of those rough-and-tumble days are described with a
sailor’s breezy frankness.”—_Pall Mall Gazette._
“It will interest all who are fond of exciting incident, quite apart from
its personal interest.”—_Outlook._
“His descriptions are written with as much freshness and _verve_ as
if the events recorded were of quite recent occurrence, and with a
sailorly downrightness and infectious good-humour that help to render
this extremely interesting volume a welcome exception to the great
majority of works of its order with which the book market has lately been
flooded.”—_The World._
“Breezy, full of cheerfulness, Admiral Montagu lived his boyhood in
stirring times, and was a part of them. His record is a piece of pleasant
and straightforward work.”—_Country Life._
“The book is full of good things from beginning to end.”—_Army and Navy
Gazette._
“His accounts of active warfare, of pirate-hunting, and shipwreck are
exhilarating, and there are many enlightening pages in the book dealing
with punishments in the Navy, the leisure hours of a middy’s life on
board ship, his duties and companionships.”—_Daily Mail._
“The book is delightfully frank and breezy, and is one which will be
eagerly read.”—_Whitehall Review._
“It says a good deal for Admiral Montagu’s memory that he has been able
to reproduce his impressions of nearly forty years ago so clearly and
pleasantly.”—_Daily Chronicle._
“A most delightful volume. Many delightful records of experience in the
Naval Service have recently appeared, and for genuine interest and frank
and easy style I am disposed to reckon Admiral Montagu’s volume among the
best.”—_Navy and Army Illustrated._
A. & C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON.
BY SIR CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM
THE PALADINS OF EDWIN THE GREAT
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