Scenes' may be classed with the best of our own military painters with the pen. The narrative of his adventures, after being disabled and concealed in an Hungarian farmhouse, is of the most natural and touching interest. The Eve of the Delugeby Henry Windsor Villiers Stuart - 1851 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Julius Berncastle - 1850 - 314 pages
...SCENES OF THE CIVIL WAR IN HUNGARY, in 1848-9. By an AUSTRIAN OFFICER in the Army of the Ban ofCrotia. " The author is a man of remarkable ability. The narrative...natural and touching interest." — Quarterly Review. VIII. DEDICATED TO HKH PRINCE ALBERT. With plates, 7s. 6d. bound. THE EQUESTRIAN'S MANUAL. By SC WAYTE,... | |
| Albert Henry Andrew Hervey - 1850 - 384 pages
...remarkable ability, and his 'Scenes' may be classed with the best of our own military painters with the pen. The narrative of his adventures, after being disabled...natural and touching interest." — Quarterly Review. " A book of deep excitement — of soul•harrowing inteiest." — Naval and Military Gatrtte. " The... | |
| Albert Henry Andrew Hervey - 1850 - 346 pages
...ability, and his ' Scenes' may be classed with the best of our own military painters with the pen. The narrative of his adventures, after being disabled...concealed in an Hungarian farmhouse, is of the most nat:lr.:l and touching interest."— Quarterly Review. " A book of deep excitement — of soul-harrowing... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1851 - 402 pages
...and his ' Scenes' may be classed with the best of our own military •:...:• painters with the pen. The narrative of his adventures, after ••:•'•'••....natural and touching interest."— Quarterly Review. .....••y " A book of deep excitement—of soul-harrowing interest." :::: % " The romance and the... | |
| 1850 - 346 pages
...remarkable ability, and his 'Scenes' may be elapsed with the best of our own military painters with the pen. The narrative of his adventures after being disabled...concealed in an Hungarian farmhouse is of the most natural aud touching interest. published several works at different times advocating the abolition of every... | |
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