
Riches Have Wings; Or, a Tale for the Rich and Poor is a novel by T. S. Arthur, first published in 1856 and reprinted in 1937. Set in 19th century America, it explores the transient nature of wealth and the moral implications of prosperity and poverty through the lives of characters like the wealthy merchant Mr. Townsend and his daughters, Eveline and Eunice. The narrative delves into themes of social responsibility and the instability of fortune, highlighting the contrasts between the rich and the poor amidst economic change.










