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Eliot Gregory was born on October 13, 1854 in New York, New York. She was an artist and an author. Das E-Book Worldly Ways & Byways wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: history; lincoln; civil war; revolution; washington; jefferson; franklin

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Eliot Gregory was born on October 13, 1854 in New York, New York. She was an artist and an author.
Das E-Book Worldly Ways & Byways wird angeboten von Krill Press und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert: history; lincoln; civil war; revolution; washington; jefferson; franklin

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Eliot Gregory, an author hailing from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, was a keen observer of society and its manners. Though not as widely recognized as his contemporaries, Gregory's work offers a nuanced glimpse into the social mores of his time. His literary contributions, particularly noted in 'Worldly Ways & Byways', encapsulate the subtleties and intricacies of societal conduct. With a witty and elegant prose style, Gregory dissected the norms and customs of the well-heeled, providing readers with both entertainment and edification. The book serves as a mirror to the age of Gregory, reflecting the upper-class life with its undercurrents of wit and satire. While not voluminous in his literary output, Eliot Gregory's writings remain a valuable resource for those studying the social landscapes of the past. His work continues to be referenced in discussions of social history and literary studies, giving insight into the behaviors and expectations that shaped the interactions of the well-to-do in a bygone era.