My discovery of England / by Stephen Leacock.
Publication details: New York : Dodd, Mead, 1922.Description: viii, 264 p. ; 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- PS8523.E13 M9 1922
Contents:
The balance of trade in impressions -- I am interviewed by the press -- Impressions of London -- A clear view of the government and politics of England -- Oxford as I see it -- The British and the American press -- Business in England -- Is prohibition coming to England? -- "We have with us to-night" -- Have the English any sense of humour?
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The balance of trade in impressions -- I am interviewed by the press -- Impressions of London -- A clear view of the government and politics of England -- Oxford as I see it -- The British and the American press -- Business in England -- Is prohibition coming to England? -- "We have with us to-night" -- Have the English any sense of humour?
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