Item Detail
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3923a
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Hayve, O. B. [pseud.]
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Foolish etiquette. A mirror wherein any fool may find clear, concise and conclusive reflections on behavior under all possible and impossible circumstances. How to behave in a balloon; how to conduct one's self when the flat iron building blows over, or in a divorce court; do's and don'ts, maxims and axioms of the upper ten and the second story, "400" etc. Written by that brilliant coterie so giddy-on-words, whose contributions to the foolish dictionary, foolish finance and the foolish almanack have made the world smile for two years, here appearing under the pseudonym of O. B. Hayve. Illustrations by Wallace Goldsmith
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Boston and London
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John W. Luce and Company
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[Lakeview Press, Boston and South Framingham]
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1906
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1906
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[1]p.l., [145]p
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20cm
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illus
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Includes parody of Mormon polygamous marriages, p. [74]
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CSt, MH, OKentU, UPB
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Stanford University, Stanford, California; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Kent State University, Kent, Ohio; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah