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A compact collection of light verse and comic sketches that lampoons literary fashion, social types, and wartime homefront life. Poems range from affectionate character portraits of clubgoers and village constables to topical pieces on food shortages, rationing, and public figures, alongside parodies and playful wordcraft. Arranged in themed sections, the pieces alternate nostalgic observation with brisk, topical satire, using wit and caricature to examine manners, language, and the pressures of modern life during a period of national strain.

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Charles L. Graves

Charles L. Graves was a British author and journalist, best known for his contributions to the satirical magazine Punch. His notable works include the multi-volume "Mr. Punch's History of Modern England," which offers a humorous yet insightful perspective on British history from 1841 to 1914. Graves also penned "Lauds and Libels," showcasing his wit and critical eye on contemporary society. His writing often blended humor with social commentary, reflecting the cultural and political landscape of his time. Additionally, he explored themes of war and society in works like "Mr. Punch's History of the Great War" and "The War of the Wenuses." Graves' literary legacy continues to resonate with readers interested in the interplay of humor and history.

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