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What's What in America

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A series of short essays examines American character and social life, probing widespread credulity and belief in spiritualist and pseudoscientific movements and explaining how fads such as Christian Science, osteopathy, phrenology, and physiognomy reflect popular habits of thought. Other pieces address superstition, stage occultism, and ghost stories, while additional essays treat economic and civic problems including strikes, profiteering, and the high cost of living. The collection closes with reflections on the public, popularity, greatness, manners, and everyday customs ranging from gambling to weddings.

About the Author

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Eugene V. Brewster

Eugene V. Brewster was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "What's What in America," which provides insights into American culture and society during that period. Brewster's writing reflects a keen observation of the social landscape, making his work a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of American life. His contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the historical context of his time, enriching the literary heritage of the United States.

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