In 'Peck's Bad Boy Abroad,' George W. Peck treats readers to a literary escapade by breathing new life into one of his most notorious characters, Henry 'Hennery' Peck, popularly known as Peck's Bad Boy. Within the spectrum of American humoristic literature, this novel distinguishes itself through Peck's adept weaving of comic narrative and biting social commentary, framed by the eponymous characte...