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A series of short, humorous conversations between two long-standing partners that lampoon homefront responses to a major war. The pieces treat tax schemes, price controls, fundraising, postal and excise levies, food and fuel conservation, and diplomatic expenses, while also debating public speakers, peace proposals, national ceremonies, and social customs. Satirical attention is given to the absurdities of official policy and practical inconveniences faced by ordinary people, with recurring emphasis on fiscal creativity, petty profiteering, and the clash between patriotic rhetoric and everyday life.

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Montague Glass

Montague Glass was an American author and playwright, best known for his humorous depictions of Jewish life in the early 20th century. His most notable works include the 'Potash and Perlmutter' series, which features the comedic adventures of two Jewish merchants navigating the challenges of business and family. Glass's writing is characterized by its wit and keen observation of cultural nuances, making his characters relatable and endearing. In addition to the 'Potash and Perlmutter' stories, he wrote 'Elkan Lubliner, American' and 'Object: Matrimony,' further showcasing his talent for blending humor with social commentary. His contributions have left a lasting impact on American literature, particularly in the realm of comedic storytelling.

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