The present volume is designed especially as an answer to Lord Cromer’s Modern Egypt, in so far as it concerned Gordon, and contains several important and hitherto unpublished documents throwing new light upon a case of perennial interest.
It also includes an account of the author’s relations with Lord Randolph Churchill, Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, Mr Gladstone, Mr Parnell, and other political personages of the day, as well as of the General Election of 1885, in which the author stood as a Tory Home Ruler.
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AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK
BY JUVENAL
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VIVID ORIGINALITY
In these notes and studies on life in New York, Juvenal, by his vivid originality and his masterly deductions, has surpassed all other writers who have written on the same subject.
Mr Eden Phillpotts writes of the Author: “The things seen are brilliantly set down. He writes with great force and skill.”