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Squire Five-Fathom

H. C. Bunner

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

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In 'Squire Five-Fathom' by H. C. Bunner, readers are transported to the bustling streets of New York City in the late 19th century. Written in a style that combines wit, humor, and social commentary, the novel follows the adventures of the charming protagonist, Squire Fenn. Through a series of mishaps and misunderstandings, Fenn finds himself in all sorts of comical predicaments, showcasing Bunner's skillful storytelling and sharp observations of human nature. The book provides a glimpse into the Gilded Age society, full of contrasts and conflicts, as seen through the eyes of a colorful character. H. C. Bunner, a prominent editor and writer of his time, drew inspiration from his own experiences in New York City to craft 'Squire Five-Fathom'. Known for his wit and keen insight into society, Bunner's works often reflect the social and cultural milieu of the era. His background in journalism and his involvement in the literary scene of the time undoubtedly influenced the creation of this delightful novel. I highly recommend 'Squire Five-Fathom' to readers who enjoy lighthearted yet insightful fiction set in a vividly depicted historical context. Bunner's expert blend of humor and social commentary makes this novel a captivating and entertaining read for those interested in the charms and complexities of 19th-century New York City.

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1880s mystery, intriguing narrative, character-driven plot, rich characterization, historical fiction, literary mystery, society culture, short story, storytelling prowess, American author