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The Diary Of A Nobody Weedon Grossmith George Grossmith

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The Diary Of A Nobody Weedon Grossmith George Grossmith
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.88 MB
Author: Weedon Grossmith & George Grossmith
ISBN: 9781409058212, 1409058212
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Diary Of A Nobody Weedon Grossmith George Grossmith by Weedon Grossmith & George Grossmith 9781409058212, 1409058212 instant download after payment.

Mr Charles Pooter is a respectable man. He has just moved into a very desirable home in Holloway with his dear wife Carrie, from where he commutes to his job of valued clerk at a reputable bank in the City. Unfortunately neither his dear friends Mr Cummings and Mr Gowing, nor the butcher, the greengrocer's boy and the Lord Mayor seem to recognise Mr Pooter's innate gentility, and his disappointing son Lupin has gone and got himself involved with a most unsuitable fiancee... George and Weedon Grossmith's comic novel, perfectly illustrated by Weedon, is a glorious, affectionate caricature of the English middle-class at the end of nineteenth century.

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