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Three connected tales depict Americans displaced by secession-era upheaval and shifting urban life. The first follows a band of impecunious exiles in Paris who attempt to recoup fortunes through desperate gambling schemes; the second traces a young man's errant travels abroad during the same turmoil; the third offers a nostalgic portrait of a fading suburban quarter as recalled by a visitor. Interleaved are short bohemian sketches and poems that record café life, marginal lovers, and the precarious humor of artistic existence.

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George Alfred Townsend

George Alfred Townsend was an American author and journalist known for his vivid storytelling and historical narratives. His works often reflect the complexities of American life during the 19th century, particularly in relation to the Civil War. Notable titles include "Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War," which offers a unique perspective on the conflict, and "The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth," a detailed account of the infamous assassin. Townsend's writing blends fiction with historical events, contributing to the literary heritage of his time.

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