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"The Adventures of a Humble Man" is a collection of short stories written by Robert W. Chambers and published in 1911, containing a series of humorous and lighthearted stories centered on a humble and unassuming protagonist named James Orlebar Cloyster.

Robert William Chambers was an American writer active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, and was active as a novelist, painter, and illustrator. His best known work is the horror novel 'The King in Yellow'. This work is a collection of novels containing horror and mystery elements, and had a great influence on later writers.
Robert W. Chambers works in the horror and fantasy genres, and his work is characterized by elements of horror, mystery, and often the supernatural. 'The Enchanting Story of King Karkos' was later published by H.P. It inspired writers such as H.P. Lovecraft and is evaluated as one of the works that contributed to the development of horror literature.

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Summary
In this book, Cloyster gets into many funny and unexpected situations, often with comical results. The story unfolds in the interactions between Cloister and the people he meets and his reactions to the unique situations he faces. The story showcases Chambers' ability to craft witty and entertaining stories.

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CONTENTS

I. Concerning Two Gentlemen from Long Island, Destiny, and a Pot of Black Paint
II. A Chapter Depicting a Rather Garrulous Reunion
III. Trouble for Two
IV. Wherein a Modest Man Is Bullied and a Literary Man Practices Style
V. Dreamland
VI. Soul and Body
VII. The Biter, the Bitten, and the Un-bitten
VIII. A Matter of Pronunciation
IX. Fate
X. Chance
XI. Destiny
XII. In Which a Modest Man Maunders
XIII. A Chance Acquaintance
XIV. A State of Mind
XV. Flotsam and Jetsam
XVI. The Simplest Solution of an Ancient Problem
XVII. Showing How It Is Possible for Any Man to Make of Himself a Chump
XVIII. The Master Knot of Human Fate
XIX. The Time and the Place
XX. Down the Seine
XXI. In a Belgian Garden
XXII. A Youthful Patriot
XXIII. On the Wall
XXIV. A Journey to the Moon
XXV. The Army of Paris