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Turns about Town

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A linked series of conversational essays and sketches travels through hotels, city streets, theaters, and literary circles, blending personal anecdotes, gentle satire, and light criticism. The author records encounters with notable writers and performers, remarks on urban services and eccentric characters, and offers portraits of everyday types from landladies to traffic officers. Structure alternates brief memoir fragments, travel notes, humorous asides, and critical vignettes, producing an urbane, observant miscellany that surveys social habits, cultural oddities, and the writerly life with a witty, relaxed voice.

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Robert Cortes Holliday

Robert Cortes Holliday was an American author and journalist known for his keen observations of urban life and society. His works often blend humor with insightful commentary, reflecting the complexities of human nature and the vibrancy of city living. Among his notable titles are "Peeps at People," which offers a whimsical look at various characters, and "Walking-Stick Papers," a collection of essays that showcase his distinctive voice and perspective. Holliday's writing captures the essence of his time, making him a noteworthy figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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