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Pilgrims Into Folly: Romantic Excursions (1917) is a book written by Wallace Irwin. The book is a collection of short stories that revolve around the theme of romance and the follies that people commit in the name of love. The stories are set in different locations and time periods, and each one follows a unique plot and cast of characters. The book features a diverse range of characters, including young lovers, married couples, and even ghosts. The stories explore the various emotions and experiences that come with falling in love, such as passion, jealousy, and heartbreak. Irwin's writing…mehr

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Pilgrims Into Folly: Romantic Excursions (1917) is a book written by Wallace Irwin. The book is a collection of short stories that revolve around the theme of romance and the follies that people commit in the name of love. The stories are set in different locations and time periods, and each one follows a unique plot and cast of characters. The book features a diverse range of characters, including young lovers, married couples, and even ghosts. The stories explore the various emotions and experiences that come with falling in love, such as passion, jealousy, and heartbreak. Irwin's writing style is characterized by his use of humor and wit, which adds a lighthearted tone to the stories. The book also includes illustrations by artist George Herriman, known for his work on the comic strip Krazy Kat. Overall, Pilgrims Into Folly: Romantic Excursions provides a charming and entertaining glimpse into the world of romance and the follies that come with it.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.