“It seldom falls to the lot of a reviewer to come across so fascinating a volume as ‘The Memoirs of Gerald O’Connor.’”—Westminster Review.
“The book is thoroughly interesting.”—Yorkshire Post.
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
Some hyphens in words have been silently removed, some added, when a predominant preference was found in the original book.
Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.
[Pg 66]: ‘Baron von Kettler’ replaced by ‘Baron von Ketteler’.
[Pg 99]: ‘and swan to the’ replaced by ‘and swam to the’.
[Pg 200]: ‘Hi-Kwan-Su arsenal’ replaced by ‘Hi-Kuan-Su arsenal’.
[Pg 226]: ‘however, he mildest’ replaced by ‘however, the mildest’.
[Pg 230]: ‘Punjaub Infantry’ replaced by ‘Punjab Infantry’.
[Pg 234]: ‘the Monjol market’ replaced by ‘the Mongol market’.
[Pg 285]: ‘one deserter ook’ replaced by ‘one deserter took’.
[Pg 286]: ‘red cummerband’ replaced by ‘red cummerbund’.
[Pg 293]: ‘jambs are infrequent’ replaced by ‘jams are infrequent’.
[Index]: ‘Burkesor, Capt’ replaced by ‘Burke, Capt’.
[Index]: ‘Charles, Mr, British Consul’ replaced by ‘Carles, Mr, British Consul’.
[Catalog]: ‘Das Hentige Russland’ replaced by ‘Das Heutige Russland’.