"Mr. Hare has written an autobiography that will not soon be forgotten."—Chicago Tribune.
"The story of Mr. Hare's literary life is most entertaining, and the charm of the work lies pre-eminently in the pictures of the many interesting and often famous men and women whom he has known."—Boston Congregationalist.
"Mr. Hare's story is an intensely interesting one, and his style, which at first appears to be diffuse, is soon seen to be perfectly well adapted to the writer's purpose.... These volumes are full of the most valuable and attractive material for the student of human nature."—The Book Buyer.
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