. Review of reviews and world's work. en sends him to prison,he would probably be the most prosperous peri-odical contributor in the empire. The comicweeklies, Kladderadatsch (Boom ! Bang !—an ex-clamation), Lustige Blatter (Comic Leaves), Sim-plicissimus (Simpleton), Ulk (Fun), and Humo-ristische Deutschland (Comic Germany), are hu-morous, with keen political satire and excellentcartoons. Comic non-satirical papers of world-wide fame are the Fliegende Blatter (FlyingLeaves), of Munich, one of the foremost comicpapers of the world ; Meggendorfer Blatter (Meg-gendorfs Leaves), and Humoristische
. Review of reviews and world's work. en sends him to prison,he would probably be the most prosperous peri-odical contributor in the empire. The comicweeklies, Kladderadatsch (Boom ! Bang !—an ex-clamation), Lustige Blatter (Comic Leaves), Sim-plicissimus (Simpleton), Ulk (Fun), and Humo-ristische Deutschland (Comic Germany), are hu-morous, with keen political satire and excellentcartoons. Comic non-satirical papers of world-wide fame are the Fliegende Blatter (FlyingLeaves), of Munich, one of the foremost comicpapers of the world ; Meggendorfer Blatter (Meg-gendorfs Leaves), and Humoristische Blatter (Hu- 212 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS. morons Leaves), also of Munich ; Kobold(Dwarf),of Hamburg, and Dorfbarbier (City Barber), ofBerlin. Wahrc Jacob (Truthful Jacob), of Stutt-gart, also has cartoons, and is generally of a So-cialistic tendency. Jugend is an artistic serio-comic weekly of Munich, which leans toward theimpressionist school. Among other miscellane-ous weeklies of influence are the Militar Wochen-. KOREA FROM THE KOREAN POINT OF VIEW. The Japanese from the one side and the Russians from theother lay bare the land. From Beiblatt zvm Kladilcratlatsch. hldU (Military Weekly), of Berlin, tri-weekly inspite of its name, the organ of the general staffof the army ; the Musikalische Wochenblatt (Mu-sical Weekly), of Leipsic ; Hausfreund (HouseFriend), of Breslau, and the weekly edition of theAUgemeine Zeitung (General News), of Munich. Fully half the German periodicals are dailynewspapers. The German newspaper is digni-fied, serious, and reliable. Typographically, itis inferior to the English and French, and notto he mentioned in comparison with the Ameri-can. Nearly all German dailies use the Germancharacters, although a few, such as the ancientand honorable Kolnische Zeitung (CologneNews), have begun to publish several pages inthe Koman letter (particularly all commercialand business news). A number, though notby any means all, of the leading dail
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