Description
1935 edition. Cover has some wear. Pages are clean. Missing dust jacket.
This delightfully sardonic and witty volume, “The Politician; His Habits, Outcries and Protective Coloring” by J.H. Wallis, offers a scathing and humorous critique of the political machinations of its era. Published in 1935, at the height of the Great Depression, this work provides a fascinating window into the public’s disillusionment with the political establishment of the time. Wallis, a journalist and social commentator, skewers the empty promises, self-serving agendas, and duplicitous nature of politicians with a razor-sharp wit and biting satire. Despite its age, the book’s observations on the enduring foibles of political life remain remarkably relevant and insightful today. This well-preserved copy, with its worn but intact binding and clean interior pages, would be a prized addition to any collection of political humor or 20th-century social commentary.