Home Life in Germany
Publisher Description
Written in 1912 by a highly educated English woman who had spent much time in the Germany of that era. She covers a range of subjects, contrasting the social differences between the English, French, and German people. Among those are the strong negative feelings that the Germans have against all things British.
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