Description: Sophomores Abroad Author: Flandrau, Charles Macomb Title: Sophomores Abroad Publication: New York: D. Appleton - Century Co., 1935. Edition: First PrintingBinding: Hardcover Condition: Very Good- with no dust jacket. Description: Ex-Library. Library stamps/marks/pocket, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcover. ; "Although the sketches themselves, dealing with wide-eyed impressions of London hotels, ancient transatlantic steamers, travelers' affectations and disappointments, hold up remarkably well across the years, the chief distinction of Sophomores Abroad is Author Flandrau's wryly amusing apology for having written it." - TIme Magazine, September 1935. Collection of earlier Flandrau pieces from the Saturday Evening Post, a belated sequel to The Diary of a Freshman. " Incredible as it may now seem, most editors in these United States thirty- seven years ago still held certain topics sacred. Colleges and "a college education" were sacred. Possessors of great wealth, however acquired, were sacred, although it is true that when one of them died in 1892, New York newsboys called attention to the fact by screaming on street corners, "He robbed the poor, he robbed the rich, and now he's dead, the son of a bitch." Religion was still sacred and, above all, Youth was sacred. It fell in love, of course, but rarely in the pages of magazines did it display the slightest inclination to get drunk and fornicate unless it happened to be of the classically reprehensible type - the vile seducer, the horrible example. Inebriety and its customary cocomitant were not only denied the hospitality of our "best magazines," they were editorially "viewed with alarm," an alarm that sprang not at all from the facts themselves, but from the now outmoded policy of regarding the American home as too perfect and eduring an institution for the admission of anything so subversive as drink and unlicensed sex." - Apologia Pro Scriptis Meis (author's apology).; Ex-Library; 0 pages. Seller ID: 14175 Subject: American Literature, Literature AmericanMike's Library Plymouth, PA Opened in 1995, Mike's Library is an on-line used & rare bookstore near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. We offer unusual, carefully chosen books at reasonable prices. Orders are shipped well-packed. Enjoy our constantly changing offerings. Thank you! Condition Our grading follows the AB standards; we err conservatively. There are no signatures, writing, bookplates, stamps, underlining, highlighting, and/or markings unless otherwise noted in the description. Shipping Our books are bubble-wrapped and securely packed. Media Mail shipping is (usually) free. Expedited and international shipping is available. We are happy to combine shipping on multiple items. Payment We prefer PayPal. Feedback We leave feedback after receiving buyer's feedback. If you are unhappy with your order for any reason, please contact us, and we will resolve the problem!This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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Author: Flandrau, Charles Macomb
Publisher: D. Appleton - Century Co
Year Printed: 1935
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Original/Facsimile: Original