A Bibliographical, Antiquarian And Picturesque Tour in France And Germany 2

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Ch. Brunet, Fils: a writer, who will be known to the latest times in the bibliographical world. He will be also thanked as well as known ; for his Manuel du Libraire is a performance of incomparable utility to all classes of readers and collectors. You mount up one pair of stairs : — the way is gloomy, and might well * [It seems that I have committed a ven^ grave error, in the preceding' edition, by making Mons. Renouard " superintend the gathering in of his vintage," at his country-house (St.
...Valerie) whereas there are no Vineyards in Picardy. France and Wine seemed such synonymes, that I almost naturally attached a vine- yard to every country villa.] BOOKSELLERS. 33S lead to a chamber in the monastery of La Trappe.
You then read an incription, which tells you that *' in turning the button you pull the bell." The bell sounds, and Mons. Brunet, Pere, receives you — with, or with- out, a silken cap upon his head. He sits in a small room, sufficiently well filled with books. " Is the Son at home ?" " Open that door, Sir, you will find him in the next room." The door is immediately opened — and there sits the son, surrounded b}j and almost im- prisoned in, papers and books.


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