Page [180], "Mirabean" changed to "Mirabeau" for consistency. (But they injured the king and the priests, showing up the narrow mind, sharp and ungrateful, of Louis, who only hated those who wanted to save him—Necker, Lafayette, and Mirabeau.)

Page [198], "Robespiere" changed to "Robespierre" for consistency. (... the French Revolution was led by Ange Pitou and Farmer Billet, with Citizens Danton, Marat, Robespierre & Co., playing the secondary parts.)

Page [201], "bans" changed to "banns". (By the way, as a pure Republican, Pitou was delighted to find that the Republic had done away with the publication of the banns and other ecclesiastical trammels which had always galled true lovers.)

In the advertisement for [The Battle for Bread], the number of pages was unreadable in the original. Therefore, an educated guess was made to arrive at the number, 285.

In the advertisement for [The Black Art Exposed], "cnts" has been changed to "cents" for consistency. (15 cents.)

In the advertisement for [Ogilvie's Handy Monitor and Universal Assistant], "books" has been changed to "book". (No more valuable book has ever been offered containing so much information of practical value in everyday life.)