Publisher's Synopsis
"The Long Ago" by Jacob William Wright offers a captivating glimpse into American life during the early 20th century through a collection of insightful essays and personal reflections. Wright's observations provide a unique blend of memoir and social commentary, exploring the nuances of a bygone era. These historical essays resonate with timeless themes, inviting readers to contemplate the echoes of the past within the present. "The Long Ago" serves as both a window into the author's life and a thoughtful examination of the world around him. Meticulously prepared for print republication, this collection showcases Wright's enduring perspective and offers valuable insights for anyone interested in American history and social thought.
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