A Comic Essay About New York City

Reginald Dipwipple
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Reginald Dipwipple, Secret Agent Extraordinaire, has had many opportunities to travel. (Or so he says. Life is stranger than fiction — unless you’re Reggie Dipwipple.) In this comic essay he provides his astute observations of New York City. He illuminates the sub-culture of each major street and avenue, including Broadway; the immigrant contributions that came via Elis Isle; the history behind the nickname The Big Apple; the wonder that is Greenwich Village; and ponders which occupation would New Yorkers choose to epitomize their city, the Cab Driver or the Call Girl.
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