Penguins 2051 - The Jenguin Pennings

Authors
Paul Jennings
Contributors
Haro Hodson (author) 
Publication Date:
1963
Price
3/-
Country
United Kingdom
Format
A Format
Pages
208pp
Printer
Cox and Wyman Ltd

Printing History

Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex Australia: Penguin Books Pty Ltd, 762 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, Victoria __
This selection has been taken from the following titles: Oddly Enough (1950) published by Reinhardt & Evans, and Even Oddlier (1952), Oddly Bodlikins (1953), Next to Oddliness (1955), Model Oddlies (1956), Gladly Oddly (1958), Idly Oddly (1959), and I Said Oddly, Diddle I? (1961), all published by Max Reinhardt __
This selection first published in Penguin Books 1963 Copyright © Paul Jennings, 1963 __
Made and printed in Great Britain by Cox and Wyman Ltd, London, Reading, and Fakenham Set in Monotype Imprint __

All the pieces in this book originally appeared in the Observer, with these exceptions:                                      ‘Hitting the Nail on the Thumb’ and ‘Advice to Husbands’: House and Garden; ‘Harley Street’: Family Doctor; ‘A Diversity of Doctors’: originally a pamphlet sent to doctors by Paynocil, but now owned by the Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd; ‘Just a Few Friends’: Housewife; ‘Report on Resistentialism’: based on an article originally published in the Spectator, although the piece as it now is appeared in Town & Country (U.S.A.)                                         

This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise disposed of without the publisher's consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published

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