DR. JAMES T. WHITTAKER, Cincinnati, Ohio: “I am enjoying your book very much and have just finished the chapter concerning the Greeks under Turkish bondage, which is the most interesting description of this subject which I have ever seen.”

KNUT HOEGH, M.D., Minneapolis, Minn.: “Your book came one mail after your letter; I went to a medical meeting in the evening; during my absence my oldest daughter read the book, and on my return, when I opened the door, she told me how well she liked it. I had to sit down and read it, and I did so until far out in the small hours. I must say that the book opened new views to me, and I am sorry that I did not know the many valuable facts contained in it when I was in Berlin last year, when you know the wind that was blowing was anything but Philhellenic. What a forcible argument against the prevailing order of things in Europe is the whole Eastern question!”

A German translation under the title: Die Griechen und ihre Sprache seit der Zeit Konstantin’s des Grossen, has been published in Leipzig Verlag von Wilhelm Friedrich, 1899.