WHITE, RED, AND BLACK.
Sketches of American Society, during the Visits of their Guests, by
Francis and Theresa Pulszky. Two vols., 12mo., cloth, $2.
"Mr. Pulszky and his accomplished wife have produced an eminently candid and
judicious book, which will be read with pleasure and profit on both sides of the Atlantic."
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New York Daily Times.
"The authors have here furnished a narrative of decided interest and value. They
have given us a view of the Hungarian war, a description of the Hungarian passage to
this country, and a sketch of Hungarian travels over the country."
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Philad. Christian
Chronicle.
"Of all the recent books on America by foreign travellers, this is at once the most
fair and the most correct."
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Philad. Saturday Gazette.
"Unlike most foreign tourists in the United States, they speak of our institutions,
manners, customs, &c., with marked candor, and at the same time evince a pretty thorough
knowledge of our history."
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Hartford Christian Secretary.
"This is a valuable book, when we consider the amount and variety of the information
it contains, and when we estimate the accuracy with which the facts are detailed."
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Worcester Spy.