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THE BOOK OF THE DAY.

CAMP AND QUARTER-DECK.

A HISTORY
OF THE VARIOUS BATTLES FOUGHT ON LAND AND AT SEA,
FROM THE BREAKING OUT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
TO THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, 1792-1815.
WITH
OVER ONE HUNDRED ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL MILITARY AND NAVAL
COMMANDERS SERVING DURING THAT PERIOD.

Accompanicd by Numerous Illustratine Engranings
and Portraits.

The present Work professes to be the first in an English dress, (excepting,
perhaps, the translation from Thiers,) in which justice is done to all
the contending parties. The labors of others, besides the English authorities,
have been consulted; consequently the reader will find very different
relations and facts, in numerous and very important instances, to
those found in works to biassed as the class to which Alison and Scott
belong. It is time we knew better respecting the history of this great
European epoch, than the simple pinning of one's faith upon interested
authorities, that write all on one side.

NOTICES OF THE PRESS.

Camp and Quarter-Deck; with numerous battle scenes and portraits. Published
by Burgess and Stringer, New-York, Part I. The design of this work is to present in
a popular form a detail of the military and naval engagements which occurred during
the last great European war. The author has taken as his authorities the most accredited
writers on the subject; and has invested his narratives with all the Interest
which a popular and brilliant style is capable of affording to the stirring events he has
undertaken to delineate. We have no doubt but that the work will become extremely
popular with a large class of readers.

—N. Y. Albian.

Camp and Quarter-Deck.—This is the title of an historical work, of the highest interest,
written and compiled by a gentleman whom we know to be eminently qualified
for giving a concise, vigorous, and faithful account of the scenes and actors of one of
the most eventful periods in the history of the world. This book is rich in its stores
of historical and biographical facts, is handsomely got up, and profusely illustrated.

N. Y. Dispatch.

Highly vigorous descriptions of noted battles, principally fonght in Napoleon's career,
with brief memoirs of various military notabilities, such as Ney, Massena, Wellington,
Napoleon, & c.

N. Y. Com. Adv.

This work will be read with the utmost interest, especially as we do not happen to
live in the “happy times of peace.” It is excellent.

N. Y. Spirit of the Times.

The First Part is now published—Price, 25 cents.

Parts II, and III., which complete the book, will be issued without
unnecessary delay.

BURGESS, STRINGER & CO.,

222 Brondway, corner of Ann st., New-York.