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The Autobiography of a Thief

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The narrative follows an ex-convict who recounts a life that began with childhood theft in a poor urban neighborhood, progressed into professional pickpocketing and burglary, multiple prison terms and confinement in institutions, and eventual self-education through prison libraries that leads to his renunciation of crime. Interwoven are vivid sketches of criminal companions, details of various grafts, practical descriptions of prison conditions, and reflective passages on how social environment and personal ambition combined to shape his choices. The account was recorded by a journalist and presented as a candid, firsthand memoir.

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Hutchins Hapgood

Hutchins Hapgood was an American author and journalist known for his explorations of social issues and cultural themes in early 20th-century America. His notable works include "The Spirit of the Ghetto: Studies of the Jewish Quarter in New York," which provides a vivid portrayal of Jewish immigrant life in New York City. Hapgood's writing often reflects his interest in anarchism and social reform, as seen in titles like "An Anarchist Woman" and "The Autobiography of a Thief." Through his diverse literary contributions, he engaged with the complexities of identity, community, and the human experience.

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