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This illustrated book was published in 1910.
From the Introduction:
It has seemed to the writer not only an
obligation of friendship but of patriotism
to make some record of the personality of
Mr. Cleveland as revealed in an intimacy
of many years. The large traits of his
character, and those important public
services which far transcended partisan
accomplishment, have made their impress
upon the American people and the world.
They were eloquently described by high
officials and leading men of the two great
parties of the nation at the Memorial
Meetings of March 18, 1909, on the sev-
enty-second anniversary of Mr. Cleve-
land's birth. Sympathetic speakers and
writers have told much, also, of his charac-
teristics and his daily walk, but the full
portrait has not yet been rounded out. I
desire merely to add a few intimate touches
to that portrait, not thinking to complete
it ; but only to help loyally toward its com-
pletion.
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