Description: Ten Years among the Mail Bags; or, Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post-Office Departmentby James Holbrook Sold only by subscription. Early edition. Hardcover, 432pp.. brown cloth binding with decorations on the spine and front cover. Size 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. Printed floral pattern end papers. CONDITION NOTES: Contents good, tight and square binding with inside hinges intact. Sleight corner bumps. Light sun fading to bottom of front cover. Spine is heavily light faded. Light shelf abrasion to spine caps. Light foxing and browning to interior and page edges. James Holbrook was a Special Agent working for the US Postal Service. His recollections and opinions were first published in 1856. To quote from the introduction, "A Mail Bag is an epitome of human life. All the elements which go to form the happiness of individuals - the raw material so to speak, of human hopes and fears..." The book is a richly detailed collection that Agent Holbrook collected as an agent of the Post Office. The anecdotes are interesting and the language is in the 19th century style of elegant turns of phrase, classical and literary allusions and a tone sometimes reminiscent of mark Twain. With amusing illustrations, this book is a first hand account of early 19th century America from the stand point of the mail service in an expanding nation.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Early Edition
Author: James Holbrook
Publisher: Loomis National Library Assn.
Topic: Historical
Subject: History