The Great Invasion of 1813-14; or, After Leipzig: Being a story of the entry of the allied forces into Alsace and Lorraine, and their march upon Paris after the Battle of Leipzig, called the Battle of the Kings and NationsErckmann-Chatrian
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The Great Invasion of 1813-14; or, After Leipzig: Being a story of the entry of the allied forces into Alsace and Lorraine, and their march upon Paris after the Battle of Leipzig, called the Battle of the Kings and Nations
Erckmann-Chatrian
France -- History -- Invasion of 1814 -- Fiction; French fiction -- Translations into English
_By VICTOR HUGO._
195 Jean Valjean (Les Miserables).
196 Cosette and Marius (Les Miserables).
197 Fantine (Les Miserables).
198 By the King's Command.
_By CHARLES DICKENS._
203 Pickwick Papers.
204 Nicholas Nickleby.
229 Picnic Papers. (Edited by C. Dickens.)
_By Sir WALTER SCOTT._
230 Waverley.
231 Kenilworth.
232 Ivanhoe.
233 The Antiquary.
_By LYTTON BULWER._
264 Paul Clifford.
265 Last Days of Pompeii.
266 Eugene Aram.
267 Pelham.
_By Captain MARRYAT._
298 Midshipman Easy.
299 Japhet in Search of a Father.
300 Jacob Faithful.
301 Peter Simple.
_By MAX ADELER._
322 Out of the Hurly Burly.
323 Elbow Room.
324 Random Shots.
325 An Old Fogey.
_By C.C. CLARKE._
332 Charlie Thornhill.
333 Flying Scud.
334 Crumbs from a Sportsman's Table.
335 Which is the Winner.
336 Lord Falconberg's Heir.
337 The Beauclercs.
338 Box for the Season.
_By ANNIE THOMAS._
343 Theo Leigh.
344 Dennis Donne.
345 Called to Account.
346 A Passion in Tatters.
347 He Cometh Not, She Said.
348 No Alternative.
349 A Narrow Escape.
350 Blotted Out.
351 A Laggard In Love.
352 High Stakes.
353 Best for Her.
_By E.P. ROE._
370 Opening a Chestnut Burr.
371 A Face Illumined.
372 Barriers Burned Away.
373 What Can She Do?
374 A Day of Fate.
375 Without a Home.
376 A Knight of the 19th Century.
377 Near to Nature's Heart.
378 From Jest to Earnest.
_By Miss E. MARLITT._
387 Old Maid's Secret.
388 Gold Elsie.
389 The Second Wife.
390 The Little Moorland Princess.
_By AMELIA B. EDWARDS._
398 In the Days of My Youth.
399 Miss Carew.
400 Debenham's Vow.
401 Monsieur Maurice.
_By ALEXANDRE DUMAS._
407 Count of Monte-Christo.
_By JAMES GRANT._
428 Secret Dispatch.
_By G.P.R. JAMES._
435 Bernard Marsh.
_By OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES._
440 Elsie Venner.
441 Autocrat of the Breakfast Table.
_By SAMUEL LOVER._
446 He Would be a Gentleman.
447 Irish Stories and Legends.
_By Mrs. MARSH._
451 Father Darcy.
452 Time, the Avenger.
453 Emilia Wyndham.
454 Mount Sorrel.
_By ELEANOR F. TROLLOPE._
459 Aunt Margaret.
460 A Charming Fellow.
461 Veronica.
462 Sacristan's Household.
_By ALBERT SMITH._
465 Christopher Tadpole.
_By BRET HARTE._
468 Complete Tales.
469 The Heathen Chinee.
470 Wan Lee, the Pagan, &c.
471 Deadwood Mystery, and Mark Twain's Nightmare.
_By Capt. MAYNE REID._
474 The Mountain Marriage.
_By Mrs. LYNN LINTON._
478 Lizzie Lorton.
479 The Mad Willoughbys.
_By IVAN TURGENIEFF._
483 Virgin Soil.
484 Smoke.
485 Fathers and Sons.
486 Dimitri Roudine.
_By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE._
491 Blithedale Romance.
_By Mrs. CASHEL HOEY._
492 No Sign.
493 Blossoming of an Aloe.
_By Mrs. G.M. CRAIK._
494 Riverston.
495 Lost and Won.
496 Winifred's Wooing.
_By T.A. TROLLOPE._
500 Marietta.
501 Beppo, the Conscript.
502 Lindisfarne Chase.
503 Giulio Malatesta.
504 La Beata.
_By MARK TWAIN._
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