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, practiced law in Virginia; served in the Confederate Army, was Literary Editor of the _New York Evening Post_ for 6 years, Editor of the _Commercial Advertiser_ (now the _Globe_); and for 11 years Editorial writer for _The World_. "There are few American men of letters whose reminiscences would seem to promise more. The man's experiences cover so wide a period; he has had such exceptional opportunities of seeing interesting men and events at first hand."--_Bookman._ "Has approached the emergencies of life with courage and relish ... qualities that make for readableness ... this autobiography, despite a tendency to anecdotal divagations ... is thoroughly entertaining."--_Nation._ "Told with the convincing force of actual experience ... has all the excellences, and not many of the defects, of the trained journalist ... tells us rapidly and effectively what sort of a life he has led ... full of interest."--_Dial._ "Its cozily intimate quality.... One of those books which the reviewer begins to mark appreciatively for quotation, only to discover ere long that he cannot possibly find room for half the passages selected."--_New York Tribune._ "Very pleasant are these reviews of the days that are gone."--_Sun._ "He has much to say and says it graphically."--_Times-Review._ "The most charming and useful of his many books ... sympathetic, kindly, humorous, and confidential talk ... laughable anecdotes ... a keen observer's and critic's comment on more than half a century of American development."--_Hartford Courant._ "Seldom does one come upon so companionable a volume of reminiscences ... the author has good materials galore and presents them with so kindly a humor that one never wearies of his chatty history ... the whole volume is genial in spirit and eminently readable."--_Chicago Record-Herald._ "Deserves to rank high in the literature of American autobiography, even though that literature boasts the masterpiece of Benjamin Franklin."--_San Francisco Argonaut._ WILLIAM DE MORGAN'S JOSEPH VANCE A touching story, yet full of humor, of lifelong love and heroic sacrifice. While the scene is mostly in and near the London of the fifties, there are some telling glimpses of Italy, where the author lives much of the time. "The book of the last d
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