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<h1>ANGLO-AMERICAN<br/> MEMORIES<br/> </h1>
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BY<br/></p>
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GEORGE W. SMALLEY, M.A.<br/></p>
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PREFACE</p>
<p>These Memories were written in the first
instance for Americans and have appeared
week by week each Sunday in the <i>New York
Tribune</i>. This may be evident enough from the
way in which some subjects are dealt with. But
they must stand in great part as they were written
since the book is published both in London and
New York.</p>
<p>They are, in some slight degree, autobiographical,
but only so far as is necessary to explain my
relations with those men and women of whom I have
written, or with the great journal, the <i>New York
Tribune</i>, I so long served. But they are mainly
concerned with men of exceptional mark and
position in America and Europe whom I have met,
and with events of which I had some personal
knowledge. There is no attempt at a consecutive
story.</p>
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LONDON, December, 1910.</p>
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