“A brighter, merrier, more entirely charming book would be, indeed, difficult to find.”—St. Louis Republic.
AN AMERICAN GIRL IN LONDON. With 80 Illustrations by F. H. Townsend, 12mo. Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.50.
“So sprightly a book as this, on life in London observed by an American, has never before been written.”—Philadelphia Bulletin.
THE SIMPLE ADVENTURES OF A MEMSAHIB. With 37 Illustrations by F. H. Townsend. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“It is like traveling without leaving one’s armchair to read it. Miss Duncan has the descriptive and narrative gift in large measure, and she brings vividly before us the street scenes, the interiors, the bewilderingly queer natives, the gayeties of the English colony.”—Phila. Telegraph.
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES:
—Gossipping, on page 13, has been changed to gossiping.
—All other hyphenation and variant/archaic spelling has been retained as typeset.