Dive into the uproarious world of "The History and Records of the Elephant Club," a classic of American wit and humor. This collection of satirical essays, penned by Knight Russ Ockside and Q. K. Philander Doesticks [Edward Fitch Underhill], offers a humorous and insightful glimpse into the political landscape of its time.
A masterclass in political humor, "The History and Records of the Elephant Club" employs sharp wit to dissect societal norms and political foibles. This republication preserves the original text, offering readers a direct connection to a bygone era of American satire. Whether you are a student of humor, a history buff, or simply seeking a dose of timeless amusement, this book promises a delightful and thought-provoking read. Explore the enduring power of satire with this meticulously prepared edition of a true American classic.
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