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Jersey Street and Jersey Lane: Urban and Suburban Sketches

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A series of urbane sketches and short essays portrays neighborhoods in transition, shifting from river-bordered country estates to crowded new villas and tenements. Vivid vignettes and character portraits—market scenes, bohemian quarters, immigrant storefronts, and everyday domestic moments—supply local color while recurring concerns about memory, nostalgia, and the encroachment of development unify the pieces. Interludes about winding paths, a lost child, and letters to the town add narrative texture, blending gentle humor and affectionate observation with clear-eyed social commentary on class, change, and the small dramas of daily life.

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H. C. Bunner

H. C. Bunner was an American author and journalist known for his contributions to late 19th-century literature. His works often reflect the urban life and social dynamics of his time, particularly in New York City. Bunner's notable titles include "Short Sixes": Stories to be Read While the Candle Burns, which showcases his talent for crafting brief yet impactful narratives. He also wrote Jersey Street and Jersey Lane: Urban and Suburban Sketches, where he explored the contrasts between city and suburban life. Through his engaging storytelling and keen observations, Bunner captured the essence of his era, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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