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Paperback cover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This charming mid-20th century edition of “Some Notes on Lifemanship” by Stephen Potter offers a delightful glimpse into the British humor and social satire of its era. Potter, a writer and lecturer at the University of London, penned this witty guide to “the art of making unnecessary difficulties out of simple occasions” as a tongue-in-cheek commentary on the nuances of British etiquette and one-upmanship. First published in 1950, it became a surprise bestseller and cultural phenomenon, capturing the imagination of post-war Britain with its clever wordplay and sly observations on social gamesmanship. This well-preserved copy invites readers to experience Potter’s droll prose and sly parody of self-help manuals, offering timeless insights into the quirks of human behavior and the enduring appeal of British humor. A delightful addition to any collection of classic satire or Anglophile literature.

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