By FINLAY PETER DUNNE (“Mr. Dooley”)
“Mr. Dooley must be added to the acquaintance of all who esteem good sense and good humor. He is worthy to take his place as a national satirist beside Hosea Biglow.”—The Academy, London.
MR. DOOLEY: IN PEACE AND IN WAR (70th thousand)
“We awoke in the morning to kneel at the shrine of Dooley, and to confess that here was the man, here the very fellow, we had long been waiting for,—here at last America’s new humorist.”—Max Pemberton, in The London Daily Mail.
“Full of wit and humor and real philosophy which rank their possessor among those humorists who have really made a genuine contribution to permanent literature.”—Harry Thurston Peck, in The Bookman.
“His eloquence is a torrent, and his satire as strong and stinging as a slave-driver’s whip.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
Green cloth, decorative, 7 x 41⁄2 in. $1.25
MR. DOOLEY: IN THE HEARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN (35th thousand)