Record ID | ia:mydiscoveryofeng00leac |
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100 1 $aLeacock, Stephen,$d1869-1944.
245 10 $aMy discovery of England,$cby Stephen Leacock.
260 $aNew York,$bDodd, Mead and Company,$c1922.
300 $aviii p., 2 l., 3-264 p.$c20 cm.
505 0 $aThe balance of trade in impressions.--I am interviewed by the press.--Impressions of London.--A clear view of the government and politics of England.--Oxford as I see it.--The British and the American press.--Business in England.--Is prohibition coming to England?--"We have with us to-night."--Have the English any sense of humour?
651 0 $aEngland$xHumor.
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