Julian Street Bücher





Mysterious Japan
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book offers a significant exploration of Japan's mysteries, highlighting its historical importance. Alpha Editions has meticulously preserved this classic by reformatting and retyping it, ensuring a clear and readable text for contemporary readers. This modern edition aims to keep the work accessible for both present and future generations, emphasizing its enduring relevance in understanding Japan's cultural heritage.
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Illustrated by May Wilson Preston
Julian Leonard Street was an influential American author known for his humor-infused writings and contributions to journalism. His notable works include "My Enemy the Motor" and "Paris à la Carte." A two-time O. Henry Award winner, his short story "Mr. Bisbee's Princess" gained acclaim and was adapted into a silent film featuring W. C. Fields. Street's career spanned from reporting to fiction, showcasing his versatility and impact on early 20th-century literature.
Abroad at Home
- 362 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The collection showcases domestic adventures, highlighting the spirit of exploration found in everyday surroundings. Street's vibrant narrative transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, revealing hidden gems in familiar locales. Through insightful observations and engaging storytelling, the essays celebrate cultural richness and shared human experiences. Readers are invited to journey through bustling cities and serene countrysides, rediscovering the magic within their own backyards. This anthology serves as a literary compass for both wanderers and homebodies.
Exploring the diverse landscapes and cultures across the United States, this book offers a unique perspective on American life through a travelogue format. The author shares personal experiences and encounters, highlighting both well-known and hidden gems within the country. Themes of discovery and appreciation for local customs and traditions are woven throughout, inviting readers to embark on their own adventures without leaving home. The narrative captures the essence of American identity through vivid storytelling and engaging anecdotes.