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Walking-Stick Papers" is a classic book, that has held significant value throughout history, and to ensure its timeless wisdom is never lost, Alpha Editions has carefully preserved it by republishing it in a modern, accessible format for both present and future generations. Thoughtfully reformatted, retyped, and newly designed, this edition offers a clear and readable text-free from scanned copies of the original work. Alpha Editions is dedicated to breathing new life into antique and classic books, making these literary treasures available once again for readers who cherish history, culture, and timeless knowledge.…mehr

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Walking-Stick Papers" is a classic book, that has held significant value throughout history, and to ensure its timeless wisdom is never lost, Alpha Editions has carefully preserved it by republishing it in a modern, accessible format for both present and future generations. Thoughtfully reformatted, retyped, and newly designed, this edition offers a clear and readable text-free from scanned copies of the original work. Alpha Editions is dedicated to breathing new life into antique and classic books, making these literary treasures available once again for readers who cherish history, culture, and timeless knowledge.
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Robert Cortes Holliday was an American writer, editor, and essayist, born on July 18, 1880, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was known for his witty and insightful prose, often focusing on the nuances of everyday life and the intricacies of social and cultural issues. Holliday's work appeared frequently in prominent magazines and periodicals of the time, and he was particularly recognized for his literary contributions as a well-respected editor. Throughout his career, Holliday wrote a range of essays, short stories, and articles, displaying a keen ability to blend humor with thoughtful observation. His most notable works include Walking-Stick Papers (1918), a collection of essays that offers a charming exploration of everyday topics such as art, culture, and the subtle peculiarities of human behavior. Holliday's writing is marked by a light, engaging style that encourages readers to find beauty and significance in the mundane. Holliday's career as an editor allowed him to interact with some of the most influential writers of his time. He passed away on January 1, 1947, in Manhattan, New York, at the age of 66, leaving behind a legacy of witty, perceptive writing that continues to be appreciated for its thoughtful engagement with the world.