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A collection of travel letters and essays offering brisk, observant accounts of urban life, institutions, and manners across the United States. The writer moves through major cities—New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago—and describes architecture, transit systems, social customs, hospitality, universities, and literary life, registering contrasts of splendour and squalor, efficiency and bureaucracy. Concise reflections broaden the reportage into meditations on national character, the republic’s relationship with empire, and developments in language and letters, blending on-the-spot description with analytical commentary on social and technological change.
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