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 BY THE SAME AUTHOR

As Others See Us

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A FEW OF THE PRESS COMMENTS

"Admirably just and true—the book is one of the most entertaining and illuminating that we have ever come across; it is, from beginning to end, a happy proof of the good understanding that is growing more and more complete between the two countries."—The Spectator, London.

"A most human and humorous essay; a most admirable guide book on international manners. To anyone visiting a foreign country I would give 'As Others See Us' with this injunction: Read this and you will know how to behave. I have rarely got more pleasure from any book."—, London Correspondent for Harper's Weekly.

"Mr. Brooks is so frankly an optimist, so skilful in confronting the hostile or doubting critic with facts that have been overlooked, and withal possesses so wide a range of social observation that one rises from a perusal of this volume with a heightened sense of our national soundness and a more cheerful confidence in our national future. The volume is one that should be widely read if for no other reason than that it is delightful reading."—The Nation, New York.

"Like all Mr. Brooks' work this is well written, informing, cool and sane in judgment, and always interesting."—Congregationalist, Boston.

"A stimulating and delightful volume."—.

"A very clever and delightful book."—, Minister to Denmark.

"Every American ought to read John Graham Brooks' 'As Others See Us.'"—Chicago Record-Herald.

"A valuable and vastly interesting book."—Indianapolis News.

"This volume will be read with interest by many thousands."— in New York Journal.

"A delightful book."—Argonaut, San Francisco.

"Not a dull or uninteresting page in it from first to last."—Christian Register, Boston.

"Not only very readable with its variety of pertinent comment but also informing."— in New York Times.

"It is a most clever and interesting book."—, Editor Review of Reviews.

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