Casual essays of the Sun
"The place the editorial article holds in public opinion is one of such importance that the influence of a great newspaper is scarcely to be overestimated in its community. In this respect no great American newspaper has maintained a more national reputation than The New York Sun. The Sun has ever had a national family of its own, and ever have its readers looked forward with delight to its editorial pages, wherein have appeared a multitude of articles that have instructed, entertained, and amused a multitude of readers. From these editorial articles has been selected this collection, comprising ones that have appeared in the past twenty years, from which those of ephermeral interest, or of a controversial nature, have been excluded."
Print Book, English, 1905
R.G. Cooke, New York, 1905