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Nonsenseorship

George Palmer Putnam

Nonsenseorship

Nonsenseorship

George Palmer Putnam

Published in 1920, 'Nonsenseorship' is a collection of humorous essays and poems that critique censorship in American life. Compiled by George Palmer Putnam, it features contributions from notable authors such as Wallace Irwin, Dorothy Parker, and Frank Swinnerton. The work highlights the absurdities of censorship through wit and satire, reflecting the cultural attitudes of its time. Caution is advised as some content includes outdated and offensive language.

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An entertaining collection of humorous essays and poems on the topic of “nonsenseorship” (censorship) in American life c...

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