This book is one of Mencken's essays and journalism originally published between 1919 and 1927 in a series of books called "Prejudices". Henry Louis Mencken was an American journalist, essayist, satirist and cultural critic. He commented widely on the social scene, literature, music, prominent politicians and contemporary movements. In his career Henry Louis Mencken was not only editing and writing for The American Mercury magazine and the Baltimore Sun newspaper, but also for the Chicago Tribune.
The Weird Crime MEGAPACK®
Talmage Powell, Fletcher Flora, Robert Moore Williams, Rufus King, H. L. Mencken, William J. Wintle, Tom Worth, W.C. Morrow, Lillian B. Hunt, Steve Fisher, Victor Rousseau, Gerald Vance, Emil Petaja, Thomas Burke, Robert Leslie Bellem, H.B. Hickey, George T. Wetzell, Charles V. De Vet, Theodore R. Cogswell
bookA Book of Burlesques
H. L. Mencken
bookNotes on Democracy
H. L. Mencken
bookPrejudices, First Series
H. L. Mencken
bookPrejudices, Second Series
H. L. Mencken
bookIn Defense of Women
H. L. Mencken
bookNotes on Democracy
H. L. Mencken
bookA Book of Prefaces
H. L. Mencken
bookIn Defense of Women
H. L. Mencken
bookThe American Credo - Interpretation of the National Mind
H. L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan
bookThe Philosophy of Nietzsche
H. L. Mencken
bookThe American Language: Development of English in the United States
H. L. Mencken
book