A successor to the runaway White Collar Zoo, this ably abets its predecessor in its portrayal of domestic contretemps as...

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A successor to the runaway White Collar Zoo, this ably abets its predecessor in its portrayal of domestic contretemps as pictured by a variety of winged, horned, feathere and furred birds and beasts. The angle is decidedly more feminine with the accent on houshold matters -- the captions, in some cases, are even funnier, but the whole does not seem to maintain the unexpected delight of the first book. However in plus sales this should hold its own.

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Publisher: Doubleday

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1949

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