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Overview
1939. The author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People now asks Americans to take it as gracefully as they dish it out in such books as With Malice Toward Some. Here is the hilarious account of an automobile trek through the screwy Southland, rolling down to Miami in a wave of false teeth and rheumatism. Readers of Irving Tressler's best-selling spoof of Mr. Dale Carnegie will recognize a familiar feeling in this new book's belly-laughs.Synopsis
1939. The author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People now asks Americans to take it as gracefully as they dish it out in such books as With Malice Toward Some. Here is the hilarious account of an automobile trek through the screwy Southland, rolling down to Miami in a wave of false teeth and rheumatism. Readers of Irving Tressler's best-selling spoof of Mr. Dale Carnegie will recognize a familiar feeling in this new book's belly-laughs.