Diary of a Nobody: Humorous Account of a Bore's Pedestrian Life (Aziloth Books) by Weedon Grossmith, George Grossmith

Diary of a Nobody: Humorous Account of a Bore's Pedestrian Life (Aziloth Books)

Weedon Grossmith, George Grossmith

98 pages first pub 1892 (editions)

fiction classics funny reflective medium-paced

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George and Weedon Goldsmith's creation of the utterly pedestrian and irredeemably middle-class bank clerk 'Henry Pooter' is a work of comic genius. "Why should I not publish my diary?" Pooter asks at the start of the book, and the answer becomes b...

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