The Lie About the West: a Response to Professor Toynbee's Challenge
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Douglas Jerrold fue un exitoso periodista, dramaturgo, humorista y editor que contribuyó a la creación de la influyente revista Punch. Sus obras teatrales destacaron por su ingenio y aguda crítica social. A pesar de padecer problemas de salud crónicos, mantuvo una notable reputación por su perdurable humor y buen ánimo a lo largo de su vida.





Focusing on the unique formation of the RN Division during World War I, this history details its origins from Royal Marines and naval reservists, with battalions named after famous sailors. Initially engaged in the defense of Antwerp, the division participated in the Gallipoli campaign before being transferred to the Western Front. With nearly 48,000 casualties, the narrative highlights the division's significant yet often overlooked role in the war, crafted by an accomplished author known for his literary contributions.
The book features a collection of humorous and insightful monologues delivered by Mrs. Caudle, a character known for her witty observations on marriage and domestic life. This edition preserves the original charm while ensuring clarity and readability through modern formatting and design. It aims to keep this classic work accessible for both present and future generations, highlighting its enduring relevance in exploring themes of relationships and societal norms.
This humorous manual, originally published in 1839, offers a satirical guide on becoming a successful swindler, complete with justifications for such behavior. Authored by the fictional Captain Barabbas Whitefeather and edited by John Jackdaw, both of which are pseudonyms for Douglas William Jerrold, the book provides a comedic take on deception. The reproduction includes an original advertisement from 1839 and is presented by Curious Publications, which humorously clarifies its non-endorsement of swindling.