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The sayings and doings of Mrs. Partington

B. P. Shillaber

The sayings and doings of Mrs. Partington

by B. P. Shillaber

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Published by James Blackwood in [London] .
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    Subjects:
  • Wit and humor

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesSayings and doings of Mrs. Partington and others of the family
    Statement[B.P. Shillaber].
    The Physical Object
    Paginationviii, 136 p. :
    Number of Pages136
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL22967697M
    OCLC/WorldCa42440548

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The character has been drawn from life. The Mrs. Partington we have depicted is no fancy sketch, and no Malaprop imitation. The popularity of the character, who is often described as an American Mrs. Malaprop because of her humorous misuse of words, led Shillaber to feature her in several books, notably The Life and Sayings of Mrs.

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Derby/Phillips, Sampson and Company, First Edition. Hardcover. Original brown cloth. BAL State 1, Imprint A. Wright II # Illustrated with 8 plates & text engravings. A collection of comic pieces including a brief chapter on Daguerrotypes. Head of spine chipped, some marginal dampstaining.

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The two sketches below, featuring Mrs. Partington's nephew Isaac, or Ike, were among the pieces Shillaber collected for The Life and Sayings of Mrs. Partington and Others of the Family (New York: J.C.

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