Voces Populi

Voces Populi
Voces Populi is a collection of humorous pieces by F. Anstey, the pen name of Thomas Anstey Guthrie, published in the early 20th century. Drawing from his work in Punch, Anstey explores various comedic situations, including a charlatan conjuror and a dispute over a woman's large hat at a music hall. This collection showcases Anstey's wit and is regarded as one of his best works, highlighting his talent for satire and social commentary.




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