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Thackeray contributed regularly to Fraser's Magazine, Morning Chronicle, New Monthly Magazine and The Times. His writings attracted first attention in Punch, where he satirized English snobbery. These sketches reappeared in 1848 as The Book of Snobs, stating in it that "he who meanly admires mean things is a Snob."
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Book of snobs: by one of themselves
1980, Gresham Books in association with Technical Indexes
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Originally appeared in Punch, 1846-1847 under title: The snobs of England; by one of themselves.
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"There are relative and positive snobs."
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