The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...

The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...
Title The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ... PDF eBook
Author John Clark Ridpath
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1898
Genre Literature
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The World's Great Masterpieces

The World's Great Masterpieces
Title The World's Great Masterpieces PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 638
Release 1901
Genre Literature
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The University of Literature...

The University of Literature...
Title The University of Literature... PDF eBook
Author William Harrison De Puy
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1896
Genre Literature
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The Foreigner in the Farmyard

The Foreigner in the Farmyard
Title The Foreigner in the Farmyard PDF eBook
Author Ernest Edwin Williams
Publisher London : W. Heinemann
Pages 230
Release 1897
Genre Agriculture
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A Book of Scoundrels

A Book of Scoundrels
Title A Book of Scoundrels PDF eBook
Author Charles Whibley
Publisher London : W. Heinemann
Pages 338
Release 1897
Genre Crime
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The Works of Heinrich Heine

The Works of Heinrich Heine
Title The Works of Heinrich Heine PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Heine
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1892
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"1812"

Title "1812" PDF eBook
Author Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich Vereshchagin
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 348
Release 1899
Genre History
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The following pages are not offered to the reader as a history of the invasion of Russia by Napoleon. They are but the statement of the basis of observation on which M. Verestchagin has founded his great series of pictures illustrative of the campaign. These pictures are now to be exhibited in this country, and the painter has naturally desired to show us from what point of view he has approached the study of his subject-one of the greatest subjects in the whole range of history-especially for a Russian artist. The point of view is-inevitably in his case-that of the Realist; and this consideration gives unity to the conception of his whole career and endeavour. He has ever painted war as it is, and therefore in its horrors, as one of its effects, though not necessarily as an effect sought in and for itself. He has tried to be "true" in all his representations of the battle-field. His work may thus be said to constitute a powerful plea in support of the Tsar's Rescript to the Nations in favour of peace. My meaning will be best illustrated by a short sketch of M. Verestchagin and his work, as painter, as soldier, and as traveller.