FRIEND OF THE KAISER
Over thirty years ago General W. H. Waters got to know Kaiser William well in the glories of Potsdam. Of late years he has got to know hinv better still in the seclusion of Doom, where he is a regular visitor. "Potsdam and Doom," published by John Murray, is a fair and honest portrait by the General of the Kaiser as h* is—still imperial, still versatile, stil'i full of vitality. The General still values the Kaiser's friendship and feels the attraction of his personality. " He writes of him as a man with virtues as well as faults. This bbok is the result of many intimate talks at Doom concerning the Kaiser's public and family life and world affairs. We are shown his surroundings, habits, talk,- and opinions, presented in a way that no other English author has yet beeii enabled to do. ■ '■*
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 26
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146FRIEND OF THE KAISER Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 138, 7 December 1935, Page 26
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