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[blank line] [blank line] [blank line] [blank line] J. T. HEADLEY'S WORKS. [blank line] [blank line] /# <b>NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALS.</b> By <sc>J. T. Headley</sc>, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth[**,] gilt. Illustrated with 12 Portraits, $2 50. 25th Thousand. <b>WASHINGTON AND HIS GENERALS.</b> By <sc>J. T. Headley</sc>, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt. Illustrated with 16 Portraits, $2 50. 22d Thousand. <b>THE SACRED MOUNTAINS.</b> By <sc>J. T. Headley</sc>, /* Illustrated with 12 engravings, by Burt, with designs by Lossing, 20th Thousand. Do. do. do., 12mo, cloth, gilt, $1 25. [*** "Thousand." rejoined above] */ <b>SACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS.</b> By <sc>J. T. Headley</sc>, /* with 12 Illustrations. Designed by Darley, 4th Thousand.[*** right-justified] Do. do. do., 1 vol. 12mo.[**,]cloth, gilt, $1 25. */ <b>LETTERS FROM ITALY AND ALPS AND THE RHINE.</b> By <sc>J. T Headley</sc>, 1 vol. 12mo.[**,]cloth. A New Edition. Revised and Enlarged. With a Portrait of the Author, $1 13. 8th Thousand. <b>LIFE OF OLIVER CROMWELL.</b> By <sc>J. T. Headley</sc>, 1 vol. 12mo.[**,]cloth, gilt, with Portrait, $1 25. 6th Thousand. <b>J. T. HEADLEY'S WORKS</b>--Uniform Edition, 12 vols., in sheep, for Libraries and District Schools. #/ "Mr. Headley's peculiarities as an author are universally known. He is one of the most vigorous and spirit-stirring writers of the day, especially graphic and powerful in narratives of exciting events. No one can fail to get from his descriptions most graphic, vivid, and lasting impressions of the scenes of which he speaks."--<i>N. Y. Courier and Enquirer.</i>[*** Complete sentence, so the period goes INSIDE the tags.] "His descriptions are graphic, his history correct, and his summing up character scarcely suffers by a comparison with similar pages in Tacitus."--<i>N. Y. Evening Post.</i> |
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