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The author delivers a pointed critique of postal administration, arguing that inefficiency, lax supervision, and private interests have compromised railway mail operations. Drawing on observations and reported examples of neglected inspections, duplicated labor, and administrative inertia, the text connects political maneuvering and corporate influence to declining service and wasted resources. It blends sharp satire and direct exhortation to provoke independent thought and civic engagement, urging stricter oversight and practical reforms while documenting institutional failures and calling for greater accountability from officials and informed citizens.

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W. H. Gantz

W. H. Gantz is an author known for his work in the genre of adventure literature. His notable book, "Postal Riders and Raiders," explores themes of exploration and the challenges faced by those who traverse the American frontier. Gantz's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of life during a transformative period in history. Through his storytelling, he contributes to the literary heritage of the adventure genre, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of those who navigated the rugged landscapes of the past.

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