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Poets Ranked by Beard Weight The Commemorative Edition

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ISBN-10: 1616082453

ISBN-13: 9781616082451

Edition: N/A

Authors: Upton Uxbridge Underwood, Gilbert Alter-Gilbert, Jack Passion, Mahendra Singh

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Poets Ranked by Beard Weight is a tongue-in-cheek classic of Edwardian esoterica, a privately printed leaflet offered by subscription to the informed man of fashion and as a divertissement au courant for the reading bins and cocktail tables of parlor cars, and smoking lounges of gentlemen's clubs. Typifying a once-popular but nowadays seldom-encountered species of turn-of-the-century ephemera, it has become a rarity much prized by bibliophiles. See how the beards of Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau stack up against those of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Alfred Lord Tennyson. Also includes: Fundamentals of Beard Flirtation , in which readers learn the etiquette and code of beard poses…    
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Book details

List price: $12.95
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/5/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.25" wide x 7.50" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Born in Daresbury, England,in 1832, Charles Luthwidge Dodgson is better known by his pen mane of Lewis Carroll. He became a minister of the Church of England and a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford. He was the author, under his own name, of An Elementary Treatise on Determinants (1867), Symbolic Logic (1896), and other scholarly treatises which would hardly have given him a place in English literature. Charles Dodgson might have been completely forgotten but for the work of his alter ego, Lewis Carroll. Lewis Carroll, shy in the company of adults, loved children and knew and understood the world of the imagination in which the most sensitive of them lived. So he put…