9780671639631-0671639633-GROUCHO LETTERS P

GROUCHO LETTERS P

ISBN-13: 9780671639631
ISBN-10: 0671639633
Edition: First trade paperback
Author: Groucho Marx
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: Touchstone
Format: Board book 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780671639631
ISBN-10: 0671639633
Edition: First trade paperback
Author: Groucho Marx
Publication date: 1987
Publisher: Touchstone
Format: Board book 320 pages

Summary

GROUCHO LETTERS P (ISBN-13: 9780671639631 and ISBN-10: 0671639633), written by authors Groucho Marx, was published by Touchstone in 1987. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent GROUCHO LETTERS P (Board book) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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No personage is too big, no nuance too small, no subject too far out for Groucho's spontaneous, hilarious, and ferocious typewriter. He writes to comics, corporations, children, presidents, and even his daughter's boyfriend. Here is Groucho swapping photos with T. S. Eliot (”I had no idea you were so handsome!”); advising his son on courting a rich dame (”Don't come out bluntly and say, 'How much dough have you got?' That wouldn't be the Marxian way”); crisply declining membership in a Hollywood club (”I don't care to belong to any social organization that will accept me as a member”); reacting with utmost composure when informed that he has been made into a verb by James Joyce (”There's no reason why I shouldn't appear in Finnegans Wake . I'm certainly as bewildered about life as Joyce was”); responding to a scandal sheet (”Gentleman: If you continue to publish slanderous pieces about me, I shall feel compelled to cancel my subscription”); describing himself to the Lunts (”I eat like a vulture. Unfortunately the resemblance doesn't end there”); and much, much more. That mobile visage, that look of wild amazement, and that weaving cigar are wholly captured, bound but untamed, in The Groucho Letters.

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