
Mr. Togo: Maid of All Work is a humorous epistolary novel written by Wallace Irwin in the early 20th century. The story is narrated by Hashimura Togo, a Japanese servant who recounts his comical experiences in various American households, highlighting the cultural clashes and eccentricities of the American middle class. This work provides a unique perspective on domestic life and household management, making it a notable exploration of cultural interactions in a historical context.

