1932 Louder and Funnier
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Description
First Edition, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper
The first edition, first impression, in later state green cloth.
In the original price-clipped second state dust wrapper.
An anthology of essays, originally written by P. G. Wodehouse, most of which for the American 'Vanity Fair' from 1914 to 1923.
A total of nineteen essays, include 'The Hollywood Scandal', 'Fairy Play for Audiences', 'An Outline of Shakespeare', 'Thoughts on the Income Tax', and 'A Word About Amusement Parks'.
P. G. Wodehouse is an influential and very popular humorist author, best known for the creation of his characters Bertie Wooster and his valet, Jeeves. He was a prolific author, publishing more than ninety books.
Condition
In the original publisher's cloth binding, in the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, smart, with a few light marks to the boards and spine. Very light bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Spots to the fore edge. Light edge wear to the dust wrapper, including a small closed tear to the head of the front wrap. Spine is a little sunned. Light handling marks to the dust wrapper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.
Very Good Indeed
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