Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Incidents in a Busy Life: An Autobiography
Mr. Bullard has already written a valuable book upon Sabbath-schools, their history and methods a book rich in information and suggestion. It seems fitting that he should add to that another work which Should give more of the man himself. Many will be glad to know of his childhood, of the things which happened to him when he was a boy, of the varied incidents which have had their place in a life which has been long and industrious and successful. All this can be found in the modest pages of this book. The man thinks aloud, and changes his recollections into words. The story is told in his own manner. Every one who knows the tones of his voice will hear them as he reads. Mr. Bullard always knew how to tell a story, and he has well used his gift in his own biography. All this will be manifest to those who turn these leaves.
AS I have this humble part in sending the book on its errand of love, Iam sure that I express the feeling of a great company of men and women in thanking the author for all he has done for generations of boys and girls and in asking for him many years of the same service.
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