This volume is made up of a series of essays and sketches on German culture and the higher life of the German people, which have appeared from time to time from Professor Francke’s pen, in a number of American magazines and one or two German periodicals. He admits that ‘the temper of the papers is frankly propagandist.’ They aim ‘to arouse sympathy with German views of public life, education, literature and art, and they try to set forth some German achievements in various fields of higher activity.’—R. of Rs.
“The style is easy, the spirit broad, the treatment interesting.”
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“In the thought which they contain, rather than in the style of Prof. Kuno Francke, lies the chief value of these essays and lectures.”
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Reviewed by G: Louis Beer.
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Frank, Henry. Kingdom of love. *$1. Fenno.
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