<p>In 'The So-called Human Race,' Bert Leston Taylor delves into the nuances of mankind with sharp wit and keen observation, painting a picture of humanity through his satirical lens. His prose, crisp and rife with irony, offers a timeless reflection on the paradoxes and idiosyncrasies inherent in society. Set within the early 20th century and embodying the zeitgeist of its day, Taylor's work holds a mirror up to the follies and foibles of the er...