Oar European Neighbours 



VII. ITALIAN LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By LUIGI VILLARI. 



"A most interesting and instructive volume, which presents an 

 intimate view of the social habits and manner of thought of the 

 people of which it treats." Buffalo Express. 



"A book full of information, comprehensive and accurate. Its 

 numerous attractive illustrations add to its interest and value. We 

 are glad to welcome such an addition to an excellent series." 

 Syracuse Herald. 



VIII. DANISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By JESSIE H. BROCHNER. 



" Miss Brochner has written an interesting book on a fascinat- 

 ing subject, a book which should arouse an interest in Denmark in 

 those who have not been there, and which can make those who 

 know and are attracted by the country very homesick to return." 

 Commercial Advertiser. 



"She has sketched with loving art the simple, yet pure and 

 elevated lives of her countrymen, and given the reader an excellent 

 idea of the Danes from every point of view." Chicago Tribune. 



IX. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LIFE IN TOWN AND 

 COUNTRY 



By FRANCIS H. E. PALMER, author of '* Russian 

 Life in Town and Country," etc. 



'' No volume in this interesting series seems to us so notable or 

 valuable as this on Austro-Hungarian life. Mr. Palmer's long resi- 

 dence in Europe and his intimate association with men of mark, 

 especially in their home life, has given to him a richness of experi- 

 ence evident on every page of the book." The Outlook. 



"This book cannot be too warmly recommended to those who 

 have not the leisure or the spirit to read voluminous tomes of this 

 subject, yet we wish a clear general understanding of Austro-Hun- 

 garian life." Hartford Times. 



