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A collection of satirical drawings and short prose vignettes lampoons the manners and amusements of fashionable socialites, offering mock advice on social campaigning, dinners, debutantes, dances, and other diversions. Fish’s black-and-white illustrations render exaggerated types—dowagers, debutantes, the newly rich, bridge addicts, and opera-goers—while accompanying witty precepts and sketches outline party plans, honeymoons, art openings, weekend entertainments, and the social reception of profit-and-fashion-driven figures. The tone moves between affectionate caricature and pointed observation, portraying a pageant of style-obsessed characters whose pursuits center on pleasure, display, and the art of avoiding boredom, read as a playful manual of social rituals and satire.

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George S. Chappell

George S. Chappell was an American author known for his diverse literary contributions, which include novels, travel narratives, and guides for youth. His works often explore themes of adventure and society, reflecting his interest in both the exotic and the familiar. Notable titles include "High Society," which delves into social dynamics, and "The Cruise of the Kawa: Wanderings in the South Seas," a travelogue that captures the spirit of exploration. Chappell's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and a keen observation of human behavior, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century literature.

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