Literary Lapses (Penguin No. 212) - Leacock, Stephen

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Formally trained as a political scientist and economist, Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock produced dozens of books of hilarious and satirical stories, essays, and vignettes in his spare time. The eclectic collection Literary Lapses brings together a merrymaking melange of his witty writing.

Softcover. English. Penguin. 1939. 182 pp. Fair. Book No: 62100

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