The Americanization of Edward Bok


 * An Explanation
 * With Regard to This Edition
 * An Introduction of Two Persons


 * Chapter 1: The First Days in America
 * Chapter 2: The First Job: Fifty Cents a Week
 * Chapter 3: The Hunger for Self-Education
 * Chapter 4: A Presidential Friend and a Boston Pilgrimage
 * Chapter 5: Going to the Theatre with Longfellow
 * Chapter 6: Phillips Brooks&#146;s Books and Emerson&#146;s Mental Mist
 * Chapter 7: A Plunge into Wall Street
 * Chapter 8: Starting a Newspaper Syndicate
 * Chapter 9: Association with Henry Ward Beecher
 * Chapter 10: The First &#147;Woman&#146;s Page,&#148; &#147;Literary Leaves,&#148; and Entering Scribner&#146;s
 * Chapter 11: The Chances for Success
 * Chapter 12: Baptism Under Fire
 * Chapter 13: Publishing Incidents and Anecdotes
 * Chapter 14: Last Years in New York
 * Chapter 15: Successful Editorship
 * Chapter 16: First Years as a Woman&#146;s Editor
 * Chapter 17: Eugene Field&#146;s Practical Jokes
 * Chapter 18: Building Up a Magazine
 * Chapter 19: Personality Letters
 * Chapter 20: Meeting a Reverse or Two
 * Chapter 21: A Signal Piece of Constructive Work
 * Chapter 22: An Adventure in Civic and Private Art
 * Chapter 23: Theodore Roosevelt&#146;s Influence
 * Chapter 24: Theodore Roosevelt&#146;s Anonymous Editorial Work
 * Chapter 25: The President and the Boy
 * Chapter 26: The Literary Back-Stairs
 * Chapter 27: Women&#146;s Clubs and Woman Suffrage
 * Chapter 28: Going Home with Kipling, and as a Lecturer
 * Chapter 29: An Excursion into the Feminine Nature
 * Chapter 30: Cleaning Up the Patent-Medicine and Other Evils
 * Chapter 31: Adventures in Civics
 * Chapter 32: A Bewildered Bok
 * Chapter 33: How Millions of People Are Reached
 * Chapter 34: A War Magazine and War Activities
 * Chapter 35: At The Battle-Fronts in the Great War
 * Chapter 36: The End of Thirty Years&#146; Editorship
 * Chapter 37: The Third Period
 * Chapter 38: Where America Fell Short with Me
 * Chapter 39: What I Owe to America


 * The Expression of a Personal Pleasure