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Paperback Aladdin O'Brien Book

ISBN: 9354843212

ISBN13: 9789354843211

Aladdin O'Brien

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A sharp, sparkling satire of a city that never sleeps and never forgives. Aladdin O'Brien brings Gouverneur Morris's astute vision to a modern audience with the same wit that once startled the early american fiction canon. This is more than a novel of ambition; it is a careful anatomy of money, social mobility, and urban american society in a nineteenth century New York. The narrative braided through public concerns and private motives offers a vivid portrait of a city where opportunities glitter, yet loyalties are tested, and every ascent invites its own price. With a crisp, realist edge, the book dissects the social machinery that props up wealth and status, while inviting readers to weigh ambition against integrity. Historically, the work stands as a landmark in realism and social satire, linking the genres of nineteenth century satire and early public-domain modernity. Its significance reaches scholars, students, and curious readers alike, enriching university course reading and library reading clubs with a lucid, humane lens on an era's aspirations and anxieties. For today's readers, Alpha Editions restores a once-out--of-print treasure, preserving its flavour for new generations. Not merely a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an accessible entry point to a classic that continues to illuminate the roots of urban life and social critique in American literature.

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