The Zeppelin's Passenger(Paperback, E. Phillips Oppenheim)
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The novel "The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond" is a satirical and humorous work that centers around the character of Samuel Titmarsh, a young and inexperienced clerk. Titmarsh works for the great City firm of Hoggarty, Diamond, and Hoggarty, where he becomes entangled in the world of finance and commerce.The story follows Titmarsh's misadventures and misfortunes as he navigates the complexities of his professional life, particularly his interactions with his pompous and demanding employer, Mr. Hoggarty. Titmarsh's journey also includes romantic entanglements, including his relationship with Miss Hoggarty, the daughter of his employer.The "Great Hoggarty Diamond" of the title is a valuable piece of jewelry that serves as a symbol of wealth and social status. The novel explores themes of ambition, materialism, social pretension, and the follies of the upper middle class in 19th-century England.As with much of Thackeray's work, the novel employs satire and irony to critique the social and moral values of the time. Thackeray's wit and keen observations of human behavior are evident throughout the narrative, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking read.While "The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond" may not be as well-known as some of Thackeray's other works, it is appreciated for its humor and its satirical examination of the social milieu of the Victorian era. It remains a valuable contribution to 19th-century British literature.