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The Ways of Men

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A series of short, witty essays that examine American character, customs, and everyday peculiarities. Using anecdotes, local lore, and personal reminiscence, the author explores topics ranging from the folk origin of national symbols to household tyrannies, pet pampering, and sensory differences in taste and perception. Each piece mixes humor and mild satire with affectionate observation, alternating between historical anecdote and social commentary to illuminate small hypocrisies, provincial manners, and the quirks of public and private life.

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Eliot Gregory

Eliot Gregory was an American author known for his insightful explorations of human behavior and society. His notable works, including "The Ways of Men" and "Worldly Ways & Byways," reflect his keen observations of the complexities of life and the intricacies of social interactions. Gregory's writing often blends elements of fiction with social commentary, providing readers with a thoughtful perspective on the world around them. His contributions to literature offer a window into the cultural and social dynamics of his time, making his works relevant for those interested in the evolution of societal norms.

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