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An Interpretation of the Well 
Rounded Life 
“A collection of exceedingly delightful essays by an author 
who has travelled much, and read much. , . . He preaches 
a gospel of self-resource through opening mind and heart to 
the highest and best of all that life offers. The essays con- 
tain many suggestive thoughts presented in logical and 
inspiring fashion, and often with epigrammatic brilliancy. 
There is, too, a winning and persuasive charm about the 
writer’s literary personality.”"— Baltimore Sun. 
‘« A volume of brilliantly written essays by Stanton Davis 
Kirkham, whose former works are admired by a large circle 
of readers. ... 
‘« There are many quotable passages in this notable volume 
of essays, and that which appeals especially to the reviewer is 
their exceptional literary charm.”—San Francisco Bulletin. 
‘* An elevated and elevating treatise, the study of which 
might enable the student to improve his solitude and silence 
as well as the more active part of his life,” 
The Literary Digest. 
‘© The book is sane rather than saintly, but it is character- 
ised by noble thought and high ideals.” 
Chicago Record-Herald, 
‘‘These pleasant and thoughtful essays are well worth 
reading.”"—Jndianapolis News. 
‘«Mr. Kirkham’s book is a delight because of its cheerful 
and helpful tone... . His style is lucid, and his essays 
inspiring.” — Utica Press, 
“He treats his subject with excellent logic and in a 
luminous and effective style." —Mew Orleans States. 
