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Ten Years Among the Mail Bags / Or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post-Office Department

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The author presents a series of true-to-life narratives and case studies of thefts, frauds, and other delinquencies affecting the postal service, recounting how schemes were discovered, investigated, and punished. Stories focus on tempted clerks and postmasters, surveillance and detection techniques, moral warnings against dishonesty, and practical advice to safeguard mail integrity; fictionalized names are often used and some investigative details are withheld to prevent misuse. The volume closes with brief chronological notices of Postmasters General and reflections on institutional measures to protect the mail and deter misconduct.

About the Author

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James Holbrook

James Holbrook was an American author known for his unique insights into the workings of the postal system during the 19th century. His notable work, "Ten Years Among the Mail Bags / Or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post-Office Department," offers a detailed account of his experiences as a special agent for the Post Office Department. Through his writings, Holbrook provides a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and intricacies of mail delivery, as well as the social dynamics of the time. His contributions to literature reflect a blend of personal narrative and historical observation.

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