Worrying Won't Win
Worrying Won't Win
Worrying Won't Win is a collection of humorous essays by Montague Glass, written in the early 20th century during World War I. The book features the comedic exchanges between two Jewish merchants, Abe Potash and Morris Perlmutter, as they discuss contemporary political and societal issues. Through their witty dialogues, Glass provides insightful commentary on the absurdities of politics and war, particularly reflecting on the changing landscape of power and royalty. The work blends humor with serious themes, making it a notable piece of social commentary from its time.







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