George Washburn Smalley - Anglo-American Memories

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PrefaceNew England in 1850—Daniel WebsterMassachusetts Puritanism—The Yale Class of 1853Yale Professors—Harvard Law SchoolHow Massachusetts in 1854 Surrendered the Fugitive Slave Anthony BurnsThe American Defoe, Richard Henry Dana, JrA Visit to Ralph Waldo EmersonEmerson in England—English Traits—Emerson and Matthew ArnoldA Group of Boston Lawyers—Mr. Olney and VenezuelaWendell PhillipsWendell Phillips and the Boston MobsWendell Phillips—Governor Andrew—Phillips's ConversionWilliam Lloyd Garrison—A Critical ViewCharles Sumner—A Private ViewExperiences as Journalist during the Civil WarCivil War—General McClellan—General HookerCivil War—Personal Incidents at AntietamA Fragment of Unwritten Military HistoryThe New York Draft Riots in 1863—Notes on JournalismHow The Prussians after Sadowa Came Home to BerlinA Talk with Count Bismarck in 1866American Diplomacy in EnglandTwo Unaccredited AmbassadorsSome Account of a Revolution in International JournalismHolt White's Story of Sedan and How it Reached the "New York Tribune"Great Examples of War CorrespondenceA Parenthesis'Civil War?'—Incidents in the 'Eighties—Sir George Trevelyan—Lord BarrymoreSir Wilfrid Laurier and the Alaska BoundaryAnnexing Canada—Lady Aberdeen—Lady MintoTwo Governors-General, Lord Minto and Lord GreyLord Kitchener—Personal Traits and IncidentsSir George Lewis—King's Solicitor and Friend—A Social ForceMr. Mills—A Personal Appreciation and a Few AnecdotesLord Randolph Churchill—Being Mostly Personal ImpressionsLord Glenesk and 'The Morning Post'Queen Victoria at Balmoral—King Edward at Dunrobin—Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton—Other AnecdotesFamous Englishmen Not in PoliticsLord St. Helier—American and English Methods—Mr. BenjaminMrs. Jeune, Lady Jeune, and Lady St. HelierLord and Lady Arthur Russell and the 'Salon' in EnglandThe Archbishop of Canterbury—Queen AlexandraA Scottish LegendA Personal Reminiscence of the Late Emperor FrederickEdward the Seventh as Prince of Wales—Personal Incidents; Prince of Wales and King of England—The Personal Side; As King—Some Personal and Social Incidents and Impressions

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“These Memories [1911] were written in the first instance for Americans and have appeared week by week each Sunday in the New York Tribune…. 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.” (Preface) Smalley was an American journalist born in Massachusetts in 1833; he wrote from and about many places in America (including the Civil War) and Europe. - Summary by Book Preface and David Wales

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