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The eye-witness: being a series of descriptions and sketches in which it is attempted to reproduce certain incidents and periods in history, as from the testimony of a person present at each
1908, Everleigh Nash
in English
- [1st London ed.]
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Table of Contents
The two soldiers
The Christian
The general officer
The pagans
The barbarians
Roncesvalles
The Danish boat
- The Saxon school
The night after Hastings
Runnymede
The armies before Lewes
The battle of Lewes
Cressy
The end of Henry IV.
The familiar
The "Ark-Royall"
The apprentice
The end of the Stuarts
Saratoga
Drouet's ride
The guns at Valmy
Mr. Barr's annoyance
Gornay
Thermidor
Napoleon in the Guadarrama
The barricade
The politician.
Edition Notes
"The greater part of the sketches in this book are reprinted from the Morning Post ..."
Cahill, P. Belloc, 28A (Red cloth)
Cahill, P. Belloc, 28C (Blue cloth)
Burns Library copy 1: bookplate of Mary Young Moore.
Burns Library copy 1: bound in red cloth. Copy 2: bound in blue cloth.
c.1: 00/01 1725R.
c.2: 00/01 1726R.
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