"The Social Secretary" by David Graham Phillips offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate social life and political machinations of Washington D.C. This compelling work of political fiction delves into the world of high society, exploring the customs and conventions that governed the nation's capital at the turn of the century.
Through the eyes of a social secretary navigating the complex landscape of power and influence, Phillips paints a vivid portrait of a bygone era. This meticulously prepared edition allows readers to immerse themselves in the literary world of Washington D.C. society and experience the timeless themes of ambition, social climbing, and the subtle dance between public image and private life. A captivating read for those interested in literary fiction and the enduring allure of political dramas.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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