‘ T IS MANIFEST THAT MR. LONG HAS BEEN 
°° *H 4 KEEN OBSERVER AND A TRUTHFUL 
RECORDER, 4ND THAT MR. BURROUGHS PASSED THE 
BOUNDS OF COURTESY 
AND TRUE CRITICISM IN 
DENOUNCING THE WRIT- 
INGS OF A YOUNGER MAN 
SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY 
CONTAINED THE RECORD 
OF FACTS AND IMPRES- 
SIONS WHICH HAD NEVER 
COME TO HIS PERSONAL 
KNOWLEDGE.” —From the 
Boston Transcripr, May 20, 1903. 
WILLIAM J. LONG 
AND HIS BOOKS 
4 PAMPHLET 
CONSISTING 
CHIEFLY OF 
TYPICAL LETTERS 
AND REVIEWS 
IN REPLY TO 
MR. BURROUGHS’ 
UNWARRANTED 
ATTACK ON MR. LONG 
GINN & COMPANY Pustisuers 
