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The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions; Or, Joints In Our Social Armour

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A collection of essays examines moral and practical questions arising from everyday social life, ranging from temperance and the trade in intoxicants to manners, friendship, and leisure. The author criticizes reliance on statistics and moral denunciation in debates about alcohol while probing the social roles of publicans, brewers, and the bar. Other pieces offer vivid reflections on sea voyages and summertime scenes, meditations on discipline, company, sporting cruelty, liberty and equality, and sketches of urban and rural pastimes. Tone mixes social criticism, personal observation, and descriptive prose to consider how habits and institutions shape conduct and taste.

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James Runciman

James Runciman was a British author known for his vivid depictions of coastal life and social commentary. His works often explore themes of nature, society, and the human experience, reflecting his deep connection to the sea. Runciman's notable titles include "A Dream of the North Sea," which captures the beauty and mystery of maritime landscapes, and "The Chequers," a unique exploration of public-house culture through a looser narrative style. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of the late 19th century, offering insights into the social issues of his time.

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