a happy faculty of presenting the comical
side of things, and that with unvarying good humor, apparently
indifferent whether the joke hits himself or somebody else."--_The Troy
Budget._
"In it is pictured the French at school, at war, in leading strings, in
love, at work, at play, and at table, in trouble, in England, etc.,
etc.,"--_The Boston Times._
"Take it all in all, we think the most delightful book that Max O'Rell
has written is his last published, entitled 'Jacques Bonhomme.'"--_Home
Journal, Boston._
NEW YORK
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OR
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JONATHAN AND HIS CONTINENT_.
With a Preface by GEORGE C. EGGLESTON.
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"There is not a page in this delightful little volume that does not
sparkle."--_Phila. Press._
"One expects Max O'Rell to be distinctively funny. He is regarded as a
French Mark Twain."--_The Beacon._
"The whole theory of education is to be extracted from these humorous
sketches."--_Baltimore American._
"A volume which is bubbling over with brightness, and is pervaded with
wholesome common sense."--_N. Y. Com. Advertiser._
"May be placed among those favored volumes whose interest is not
exhausted by one perusal, but which may be taken up again with a renewal
of the entertainment afforded by the first reading."--_Boston Gazette._
CASSELL PUBLISHING COMPANY
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