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Finland and the Finns

March 28, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Finland and the Finns," by Arthur Reade. This is a book on Finland by an Englishman who has been imbued with the Finnish spirit. Only an Englishman with an Englishman's inherent love of constitutional liberty could grasp and set forth so understandingly the problems which Finland has had to face during the past century. While much of the book is an intimate picture of Finland, its people, and its ways, the author also deals fairly with its more recent history, dating back to the acquisition of the country by Russia in 1809.

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FINLAND & the Finns (Book); READE, Arthur; BOOKS; ENGLISH; FINNS; FINLAND
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