This lighthearted collection of essays and sketches from Christopher Morley delves into themes of literature, friendship, and the quirky joys of city life. The essays frequently explore humorous episodes surrounding the fictional "Three Hours for Lunch Club," offering readers a reflective and witty look at everyday experiences like dining and socializing in 1920s New York. Through clever observations and nostalgic charm, Morley celebrates human relationships and the small pleasures of life.