<p>In "John Bull, Junior; or, French as She is Traduced," Max O'Rell artfully navigates the cultural chasm between the British and the French, employing wit and humor that epitomize the literary style of the late 19th century. The book is framed as a satirical examination of stereotypes and misconceptions that each nation harbors about the other, utilizing sharp dialogue and vivid anecdotes to illuminate social customs and national identities. O'...