A sly wink from a timeless city, a cast of misfits and misleaders who still feel recognisable today. Carter, And Other People distills the sharp wit and quick punch of early american humourists into a compact, restless urban panorama. This is more than a humour collection. It gathers satirical short stories that map modern life through the folly of manners and the jokes citizens tell themselves to keep pace with the city's pulse. Marquis's knowing narrators and keen social eye turn the american metropolis into a stage on which vanity, self-deception, and aspiration collide with unsettling honesty. The result is both a lively humour anthology and a social mirror: bright, caustic, and oddly generous. Historically, the book holds a special place in American letters as part of the early twentieth-century groundwork of urban satire. It speaks to readers who relish classic humour readers and to literature students seeking proof of a culture wrestling with change. It's a book that rewards casual readers with fast, crisp humour, and rewards collectors with a restored, out-of-print gem that feels indispensable. Selling points are clear: out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions; restored for today's and future generations; more than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. The edition honours Marquis's voice while inviting new readers to the wit and warmth of a distinguished American tradition, including echoes of Archie and Mehitabel for those who know that trail.
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