Maimed and tortured English again from st. custards' intreppid Nigel Moles-worth offers further revelations about masters...

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MOLESWORTH'S GUIDE TO THE ATOMIC AGE

Maimed and tortured English again from st. custards' intreppid Nigel Moles-worth offers further revelations about masters and beaks, measly weeds and stupid clots in a series of surveys and short plays. There are his grate thorts on the future, gurls, horse racing, holidays, TV, games and classes; there are inventions too and prophecy; and of course the wizard wheezes get full play. Young Molesworth's contemplation of ""Wot of the future?"" produces some ingenious projections but notwithstanding life will always be tuough enough so that Searle's weirdy drawings will be merely perfect accompaniments. Chosen followers will find this a happy hunting ground. Misspelling stet.

Pub Date: March 25, 1957

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Vanguard

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1957

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