SKETCHES AND SATIRES ON THE FOLLIES OF THE DAY
With Coloured Frontispiece by "Fish," and five other Plates by M. Blood
Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s. net
Morning Post.—"An excellent antidote to war worry."
Evening Standard.—"You will acknowledge, if you have not done so before, the satirical keenness of Mr. Leacock."
Daily Graphic.—"The book is a joy all through, laughter on every page."
Times.—"Further examples of the diverting humour of Professor Leacock."
Bystander.—"'Further Foolishness,' in a word, is the most admirable tonic which I can prescribe to-day ... the jolliest possible medley."
Daily Chronicle.—"Mr. Leacock's fun is fine and delicate, full of quaint surprises; guaranteed to provoke cheerfulness in the dullest. He is a master-humorist, and this book is one of the cleverest examples of honest humour and witty satire ever produced."
Spectator.—"In this new budget of absurdities we are more than ever reminded of Mr. Leacock's essential affinity with Artemus Ward, in whose wildest extravagances there was nearly always a core of wholesome sanity, who was always on the side of the angels, and who was a true patriot as well as a great humorist."
Pall Mall Gazette.—"A humorist of high excellence."
Daily Express.—"Really clever and admirably good fun."
Star.—"Some day there will be a Leacock Club. Its members will all possess a sense of humour."
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