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قراءة كتاب On the Trail of The Immigrant
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ON THE TRAIL
OF
THE IMMIGRANT
EDWARD A. STEINER’S
Studies of Immigration
————
From Alien to Citizen
The Story of My Life in America
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In this interesting autobiography we see Professor Steiner
pressing ever forward and upward to a position of international
opportunity and influence.
The wonderful varied Life-story of the author of
“On the Trail of the Immigrant.”
The Broken Wall
Stories of the Mingling Folk.
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“A big heart and a sense of humor go a long way toward making
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and a knowledge of immigrants’ traits and character.”
—Outlook.
Against the Current
Simple Chapters from a Complex Life.
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“As frank a bit of autobiography as has been published for
many a year. The author has for a long time made a close
study of the problems of immigration, and makes a strong
appeal to the reader.”—The Living Age.
The Immigrant Tide—Its Ebb and Flow
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“May justly be called an epic of present day immigration,
and is a revelation that should set our country thinking.”
—Los Angeles Times.
On the Trail of The Immigrant
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“Deals with the character, temperaments, racial traits, aspirations
and capabilities of the immigrant himself. Cannot
fail to afford excellent material for the use of students of immigrant
problems.”—Outlook.
The Mediator
A Tale of the Old World and the New.
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“A graphic story, splendidly told.”—Robert Watchorn,
Former Commissioner of Immigration.
Tolstoy, the Man and His Message
A Biographical Interpretation.
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ON THE TRAIL
OF
THE IMMIGRANT
EDWARD A. STEINER
Professor in Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK CHICAGO TORONTO
Fleming H. Revell Company
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Copyright, 1906, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
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This book is affectionately dedicated to
“The Man at the Gate”
ROBERT WATCHORN,
United States Commissioner of Immigration
at the
Port of New York:
Who, in the exercise of his office has been loyal to the interests of his country, and has dealt humanely, justly and without prejudice, with men of “Every kindred and tongue and people and nation.”
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Cordial recognition is tendered to the editors of The Outlook for their courtesy in permitting the use of certain portions of this book which have already appeared in that journal.
CONTENTS
I. | By Way of Introduction | 9 |
II. | The Beginning of the Trail | 16 |
III. | The Fellowship of the Steerage | 30 |
IV. | Land, Ho! | 48 |
V. | At the Gateway | 64 |
VI. | “The Man at the Gate” | 78 |
VII. | The German in America | 94 |