Description: (Poetry) Doesticks, (P. B. ) , Q. K. Philander (Pseudoynm Of Mortimer Q. Thomson ): Nothing to Say: A Slight Slap at Mobocractic Snobbery: Hardcover. Rudd & Carleton, New York. 1857. B&W Illustrations: 1st Edition, 1st Printing. Very Good This book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean, bright condition, though there is noticeable ground-in dirt and rubbing. The text pages are mostly clean and bright, with some light, generalized toning throughout the text block. This copy is missing the advertisment on the front endpaper (only a few have been found with the ad). The book is a satire, in poetry format, of the snobbery of the upperclasses of England and the US during this time period. "Mortimer Q. Thomson (September 2, 1832 – June 25, 1875) was an American journalist and humorist who wrote under the pseudonym Q. K. Philander Doesticks. He was born in Riga, New York and grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He attended Michigan University in Ann Arbor, but was expelled along with several others either for his involvement in secret societies or for "too much enterprise in securing subjects for the dissecting room." After a brief period working in theater, he became a journalist and lecturer. For his published writings he used the pen name "Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B." , a pseudonym he had first used in university (the full version is "Queer Kritter Philander Doesticks, Perfect Brick"). A collection published in 1855, Doesticks What He Says, reprinted many of his pieces. In 1856 he wrote Plu-Ri-Bus-Tah, a parody of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha. " (from Wikipedia) #39811 $25
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Author: Doesticks, (P. B. ) , Q. K. Philander (Pseudoynm Of Mortimer Q.
Book Title: Nothing to Say: A Slight Slap at Mobocractic Snobbery
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Rudd & Carleton
Publication Year: 1857
Place Published: New York
Pages: 60p.
Topic: Poetry
Format: Hardcover
Edition: 1st Edition
Printing: 1st Printing
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a, dust jacket. The book and its contents are in generally clean,, bright condition, though there is noticeable ground-in dirt and, rubbing. The text pages are mostly clean and bright, with some, light, generalized toning throughout the text block. This copy, is missing the advertisment on the front endpaper (only a few, have been found with the ad). The book is a satire, in poetry, format, of the snobbery of the upperclasses of England and the, US during this time period. "Mortimer Q. Thomson (September 2,, 1832 – June 25, 1875) was an American journalist and humorist, who wrote under the pseudonym Q. K. Philander Doesticks. He was, born in Riga, New York and grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He, attended Michigan University in Ann Arbor, but was expelled, along with several others either for his involvement in secret, societies or for "too much enterprise in securing subjects for, the dissecting room." After a brief period working in theater,, he became a journalist and lecturer. For his published writings, he used the pen name "Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B." , a, pseudonym he had first used in university (the full version is, "Queer Kritter Philander Doesticks, Perfect Brick"). A, collection published in 1855, Doesticks What He Says, reprinted, many of his pieces. In 1856 he wrote Plu-Ri-Bus-Tah, a parody, of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha. " (from, Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Poetry
Place of Publication: New York
Year Printed: 1857
Special Attributes: 1st Edition