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THE CHEERFUL LIFE:
A Series of Papers in Praise of Cheerfulness. Edited byE. W. Walters.
‘Some of the papers are of the highest order, many have an exquisite literary flavour, all of them make excellent reading.’—London Quarterly Review.‘Here is the very book for hours of gloom and hours of gladness. None of the papers are superficial, and two or three of them are of the highest order of literary art.’—Great Thoughts.‘The best comment upon these pages is that they leave one cheerful. The book has at times a literary and always a human flavour, which redeems it from either dullness or mere sentiment.’—Daily News.
‘Some of the papers are of the highest order, many have an exquisite literary flavour, all of them make excellent reading.’—London Quarterly Review.
‘Here is the very book for hours of gloom and hours of gladness. None of the papers are superficial, and two or three of them are of the highest order of literary art.’—Great Thoughts.
‘The best comment upon these pages is that they leave one cheerful. The book has at times a literary and always a human flavour, which redeems it from either dullness or mere sentiment.’—Daily News.
THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS:
An Anthology. Edited byE. W. Walters.
‘A fresh and valuable anthology ... the selection has been made with taste and judgement, and the passages arranged with art and skill.’—London Quarterly Review.‘The selections are fresh, modern, and wisely chosen. It will prove an invaluable quarry for preachers and speakers of all kinds to dig in.’—Yorkshire Herald.‘If any one wishes to afford guidance to a friend, and at the same time to supply that friend with graciously expressed as well as helpful thoughts, this book may be wisely presented.’—Mansfield Chronicle.
‘A fresh and valuable anthology ... the selection has been made with taste and judgement, and the passages arranged with art and skill.’—London Quarterly Review.
‘The selections are fresh, modern, and wisely chosen. It will prove an invaluable quarry for preachers and speakers of all kinds to dig in.’—Yorkshire Herald.
‘If any one wishes to afford guidance to a friend, and at the same time to supply that friend with graciously expressed as well as helpful thoughts, this book may be wisely presented.’—Mansfield Chronicle.
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTESObvious typographical errors have been silently changed. Inconsistent hyphenation has been corrected.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Obvious typographical errors have been silently changed. Inconsistent hyphenation has been corrected.