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Classics in English _ From Place to Place by Irvin S. Cobb
"From Place to Place" is a collection of short stories by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1920. This book vividly depicts the early 20th century in America through stories of various backgrounds and characters.
The collection consists of several independent stories, each of which unfolds in a different place and situation. Cobb delicately captures the unique culture and lives of people in each region, traveling between urban and rural America, the North and the South.
The book is characterized by the complex cross-section of American society at the time through stories of characters from various classes and backgrounds. In each story, the author humorously and warmly portrays the joys and sorrows of human life.
In particular, this collection contains insight into universal humanity that transcends regions and classes. Cobb attempted to capture the essential nature of humanity through stories of characters living in different environments. "From Place to Place" is considered a work of historical value that records the various aspects of early 20th century America, as well as a profound exploration of human nature.

Summary
"From Place to Place" by Irvin S. Cobb is a collection of narratives written in the early 20th century. The book opens with an exploration of the unique life of Tobias Dramm, known as Uncle Tobe, who serves as a public hangman in the small town of Chickaloosa. It presents a vivid depiction of his profession, character, and the moral complexities surrounding capital punishment, revealing the peculiarities of his existence and the emotional detachment that comes with his gruesome trade. The opening of this work introduces readers to Uncle Tobe, an elderly hangman who takes pride in his meticulous execution of the law. We learn of his past as a livestock dealer, his unlikely ascension to the role of a government executioner, and his routine before, during, and after hangings. Uncle Tobe demonstrates a peculiar blend of professionalism and emotional distance, often reflecting on his role with a sense of personal satisfaction. However, his life takes a turn as he experiences an unsettling disturbance after a botched hanging, leading to feelings of paranoia and loneliness that culminate in a tragic event, setting the stage for intriguing reflections on mortality and the human condition.

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Contents
I. The Gallowsmith
II. The Broken Shoelace
III. Boys Will Be Boys
IV. The Luck Piece
V. Quality Folks
VI. John J. Coincidence
VII. When August the Second was April the First
VIII. Hoodwinked
IX. The Bull Called Emily