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| #2941781 in Books | 1960 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| HYSTERICAL!|By S. S. Cox|I had an old copy of It All Started with Columbus by Richard Armour and I picked it up one night when I couldn't get to sleep. In a few minutes tears were streaming down my cheeks--from laughing l So I decided to see what else he had written. It turned out to be quite a lot and each one was funnier than the last. The guy is a genius! Unfortunately
In this book Richard Armour hilariously and irreverantly writes parody of seven famous classical authors and a famous literary character from each of them.
You easily download any file type for your gadget.The Classics Reclassified In Which Certain Famous Books Are Not So Much Digested As Indigested, Together with Merccifully Brief Biographies of their Authors, a few Unnecessary Footnotes, and Questions | Richard Armour. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.