An American girl in London . aboutbut so seldom seen by ordinary mortals, was adesideratum, and this book seems well fitted tosatisfy the demand. The author is a well-knownwriter 011 questions indicated by his pseudonym.—.Montreal Gazette. A series of essays and sketches of thecrowned reads which sum up the characteristicsof royalty, and give the salient features of thelife and nature of individual rulers with an in-telligence and considerable weight.—HartfordCou rant. A very handy book of reference.—BostonTranscript. The historical statements are correct, andthe royal personage* are treated w


An American girl in London . aboutbut so seldom seen by ordinary mortals, was adesideratum, and this book seems well fitted tosatisfy the demand. The author is a well-knownwriter 011 questions indicated by his pseudonym.—.Montreal Gazette. A series of essays and sketches of thecrowned reads which sum up the characteristicsof royalty, and give the salient features of thelife and nature of individual rulers with an in-telligence and considerable weight.—HartfordCou rant. A very handy book of reference.—BostonTranscript. The historical statements are correct, andthe royal personage* are treated with discrimina-tion. The anecdotes are numerous and wellchosen. The authors reading must have beenwide, and his comprehension of the presentpolitical condition of Europe is excellent.—Literary liorld. New York : D. APPLETOX & CO., 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street. >l~> Date Due Jfod: * lQB£ MAY Vadia [ r- _^_ -- JL 2 5JUL lx —IffiKSEP 2 9 1976 ~r^ - 10RK DEI 10M A°&4* iffi PRINTED IN SEP 10 ss . NO. 23233. m


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