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Paperback The Jingo Book

ISBN: 9374126575

ISBN13: 9789374126578

The Jingo

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Releases 3/6/2026
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In the feverish heart of Gilded Age America, ambition burns brighter than the city lights, and a single misstep can topple even the most cunning. Here, the pulse of urban intrigue thrums beneath every conversation, and fortunes are made or lost on the turn of a phrase. This early twentieth century fiction, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, plunges readers into a world where political machinations and social satire themes intertwine, painting a vivid portrait of a society in flux. Restored for today's and future generations, it is a rare window into the rise and fall narrative of those who dared to seize power, only to discover its cost. Set against the restless backdrop of an urban American setting, the story follows characters whose ambitions and desires mirror the turbulent spirit of their age. With sharp wit and a keen sense for the absurdities of high society, the narrative exposes the undercurrents of political intrigue that shaped an era, making it a classic literature reprint of enduring relevance. Its biting humour and incisive observations place it alongside the works of O Henry contemporaries, while its deft characterisation and sparkling dialogue will delight P G Wodehouse readers and literature enthusiasts alike. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, meticulously restored to preserve the language, nuance, and atmosphere of its time. For readers of classic novels and those passionate about the hidden gems of American adventure novels, this volume offers both entertainment and insight into a vanished world. Whether you are building a personal library or seeking a fresh perspective on the social and political complexities of the past, this rediscovered classic stands as a testament to the enduring power of great storytelling.

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