Dive into the early 20th century with Robert Cortes Holliday’s "Peeps at People," a collection of keen social observations and character sketches. Holliday’s sharp wit and insightful commentary offer a unique glimpse into American culture during a transformative era. Through a series of engaging anecdotes and humorous reflections, readers encounter a diverse cast of characters and gain a deeper understanding of the social dynamics at play.
Originally published in 1919, this volume captures the spirit of its time with a fresh perspective, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in history, sociology, or simply enjoying well-crafted prose. Experience the charm and insight of "Peeps at People," a timeless exploration of human nature.
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