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Turns About Town

Turns About Town

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Number of Chapters: 29

Length: 08 hours and 27 minutes

Language: English

Robert Cortes Holliday was an early 20th century essayist, editor, and librarian. Writer Christopher Morley said that he "has the genuine gift of the personal essay, mellow, fluent, and pleasantly eccentric." Most of these pleasant pieces appeared originally in various American newspapers and magazines. - Summary by Tom Penn

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The Hotel Guest (Tom Penn)
A Humorist Misfits at a Murder Trial (Tom Penn)
Queer Thing, Bout Undertakers Shops (Tom Penn)
The Haircut that Went to My Head (Tom Penn)
Seeing Mr. Chesterton (Tom Penn)
When is a Great City a Small Village? (Tom Penn)
The Unusualness of Parisian Philadelphia (Tom Penn)
Our Last Social Engagement as a Fine Art (Tom Penn)
Writing in Rooms (Tom Penn)
Taking the Air in San Francisco (Tom Penn)
Bidding Mr. Chesterton Good-Bye (Tom Penn)
No System at all to the Human System (Tom Penn)
Seeing the Situations Wanted Scene (Tom Penn)
Literary Lives (Tom Penn)
So Very Theatrical (Tom Penn)
Our Steeplejack of the Seven Arts (Tom Penn)
Former Tenant of His Room (Tom Penn)
Only She Was There (Tom Penn)
A Humorists Note-Book (Tom Penn)
Including Studies of Traffic Cops (Tom Penn)
Three Words about Literature (Tom Penn)
Recollections of Landladies (Tom Penn)
An Idiosyncrasy (Tom Penn)
The Sexless Camera (Tom Penn)
I Know an Editor (Tom Penn)
A Dip into the Underworld (Tom Penn)
Nosing Round Washington (Tom Penn)
Fame: A Story of American Literature, Part 1 (Tom Penn)
Fame: A Story of American Literature, Part 2 (Tom Penn)
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