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(DRAWING)
"WE WIRED THEM WE WERE COMING."

A VERY odd --
a very clever book.
- Review, Washington.

A LITERARY novelty.
- The Ledger.

(DRAWING)
"GOOD LORD!"

IT is a new style of humor --
a delicate satire that is
most attractive. I can say
that I was absorbed in the
book.
- Geo. Francis Train.

(DRAWING)
"THERE WAS THE GENTLE CITIZEN OF MALACCA."

AS instructive as a guide
book -- and as fascinating
as a novel.
- New York Journalist.

WALL'S book is equal to anything in Mark Twain.
- Boston Globe.

(DRAWING)
"HE SPOKE A FEW WORDS IN CHINESE."

IT presents a panorama of
the world -- 300 Kodak
snap shots.
- Godey's Ladies' Book.

IT contains ideas enough for
a dozen books.
- The Sun.

(DRAWING)
"IS JAY GOULD STILL LIVING?" ASKED
THE CITIZEN.

journeys. The book is put in album shape for the parlor table, printed on fine
heavy paper, handsomely bound in cloth, with title in black and gold, and is illustrated with nearly

SIX HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS,

Maps, etc., three hundred of which are fine, half-tone reproductions from KODAK SNAP-SHOT PHOTOGRAPHS, forming a complete chain around the world, equal in themselves to entertaining a company through an evening. The book contains over three hundred pages.

Such a book is usually sold at not less than $2.50, but this is offered at the REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF $1.00

"We arrived in Yokohama at 7 A. M. and to make connections had to leave
at 3 P. M., but the American Consul told Citizen Train that it
would require three days to secure a passport.

(DRAWING)
WHAT!

Exclaimed the Citizen. And we left at 3 P. M."

ROUND THE WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Care Revere House, CHICAGO.

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