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The narrative follows Horatio Heatherbloom, a down-at-heel man who drifts into a run-down music emporium seeking work and becomes entangled in the small-scale theatrics of popular songwriting and performance under the opportunistic composer-publisher Kerry Mackintosh. Comic episodes depict auditions, promotional chicanery, and itinerant music wagons as Heatherbloom navigates precarious employment, social pretensions, and schemes to monetize sentiment. Alongside farcical show-business encounters, the story introduces personal complications, including a resurfacing betrayal by a woman that provokes moral and emotional strain, while consistently satirizing anxieties about money, reputation, and the scramble for success.

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Frederic Stewart Isham

Frederic Stewart Isham was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend elements of drama and romance, showcasing his ability to craft engaging narratives. Among his notable titles is "A Man and His Money," which reflects his keen insight into human relationships and societal norms. Isham's writing is characterized by its wit and charm, appealing to readers who appreciate both humor and depth in storytelling. In addition to this work, he penned several other novels, including "Half A Chance" and "Nothing But the Truth," further establishing his presence in the literary landscape of his time.

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