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- catalog contributor b6880504.
- catalog contributor b6880505.
- catalog contributor b6880506.
- catalog created "1928.".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "1928.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1928.".
- catalog description "John Riddell: a product of his times -- Bridge of San Thornton Wilder -- Strange interview -- Through Africa with lipstick and camera -- Poems appraised at practically nothing -- Blue-prints for another American tragedy -- Corto y Derecho -- A stepson of Mother India's aunt answers -- Equestrianism for ladies -- New ladies' clubs to conquer -- The man who knew Lewis -- A child's view of America -- Hollywood boy -- The ultimate game book -- Do fishes perspire? -- Comparative marraige -- My trans-Broadway hop -- Dead novelists are good novelists.".
- catalog extent "xxvi, 177, [1] p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Meaning no offense.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Meaning no offense.".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "1928.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : The John Day Company,".
- catalog relation "Meaning no offense.".
- catalog subject "PN6231.P3 F6".
- catalog subject "Parodies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "John Riddell: a product of his times -- Bridge of San Thornton Wilder -- Strange interview -- Through Africa with lipstick and camera -- Poems appraised at practically nothing -- Blue-prints for another American tragedy -- Corto y Derecho -- A stepson of Mother India's aunt answers -- Equestrianism for ladies -- New ladies' clubs to conquer -- The man who knew Lewis -- A child's view of America -- Hollywood boy -- The ultimate game book -- Do fishes perspire? -- Comparative marraige -- My trans-Broadway hop -- Dead novelists are good novelists.".
- catalog title "Meaning no offense : being some of the life, adventures and opinions of Trader Riddell, an old book reviewer, in the dark continent of contemporary literature; including an assortment of strange interviews and literary follies / by John Riddell [pseud.]; illustrated by Covarrubias.".
- catalog type "text".