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Familiar Faces

Familiar Faces

Harry Graham

Familiar Faces is a collection of humorous poetry by Harry Graham, written in the early 20th century. The book offers a satirical examination of various societal types, using sharp wit and clever rhyme to highlight their flaws and eccentricities. Through whimsical character sketches, Graham critiques social norms and behaviors, exploring themes of pretension and the absurdities of everyday life. Notable personas include the fumbler, the baritone, and the gourmand, each vividly depicted with humor and insight into human nature.

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