The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 14, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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The Commoner.
VOLUME -9, NUMBER 18
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Bryan the Man
By A. W. GALE and GEORGE W. KLINE
An appreciation from a republican viewpoint, written by two members of an opposite
noUUcS? party. An intimate and impartial review of the personal side of his life and a
h?Binrv of hla nubile carder. The subject matter is presented in attractive narrative
tyt YgaV incidents in his home and city, in his public life political
SimJaicnrand world (our. Following is a list of subjects and chapters: Introduo
tion iry'm uToXn A Bryan Biography; Campaigns of 1896 1900, 1904 and 1908;
The Bryans in the Old World; The Home Coming; The Bryan Farm; Home Life of the
Bryana- Bryan as an Editor; Bryan as a Humorist; Bryan as a Soldier; Bryan as a Lec
turer; Bryan in the Tulpit; Bryan's Friends; Incidents of Bryan's Career.
This book contains 191 large pages, printed, on extra paper in nice l&rge print, and
handsomely bound in green (vellum) cloth. Beautifully illustrated with 18 full page
lialf-tono engravings. About 1 inches in thickness. Sent to any address on receipt of
price, $1.25, or given FREE to anyone securing three subscribers for The Commoner.
Address The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb.
Selling Price $1.25
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Free Book Coupon
1909
THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nob. ,,
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names as subscribers for a period of one year:
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Letters to a Chinese Official
Being Mr. Bryan's Reply to "Letters From a Chinese Official"
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A few years ago a little volume entitled "Letters from a, Chinese Official, Wng an eastern
view of western civilization," was published by an eastern publishing house, and enjoyed a large
sale. This clever book was a severe arraignment of the religion, standards and purposes of
our race. Mr. Bryan, during his tour around the world, took occasion to answer the arguments
put forth by this writer, and takes the booi up chapter by chapter, and combats the author's
argument in a complete manner. The reply of Mr. Bryan is a superb vindication of western civ
ilization and ideals. J
This handsome little volume is neatly printed on fine book paper, substantially bound, and
contains 97 pages. Sent to any address in the United .States postpaid, on receipt of price,
55c, or given FREE to anyone sending .two yearly subscriptions to The Commoner at $1 each.
Address all orders to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. . '
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1909
THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb. :
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subscribers for a period of one year: ''',' -
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