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An English writer recounts a lecture tour across American cities and Canadian stops, describing hospitality, audiences, architecture, press behavior, political encounters at the White House and chats with statesmen, visits to factories and cultural institutions, travel discomforts, and social scenes from women's clubs to flappers; she critiques sensational journalism and prohibition controversies, reflects on American vitality and manners, records stage fright and reception variability, and mixes anecdote with observation to contrast English and North American attitudes toward politics, fame, and public life.

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Margot Asquith

Margot Asquith was an English socialite, writer, and memoirist, known for her keen observations of society and politics in the early 20th century. Born into a prominent family, she became a notable figure in literary and political circles, often mingling with influential personalities of her time. Her works, including "Margot Asquith, an Autobiography" and "My Impressions of America," reflect her experiences and insights, offering a unique perspective on the cultural landscape of her era. Asquith's writing is characterized by its wit and candidness, making her a significant voice in the literary heritage of her time.

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