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1919 The Maxims Of Noah - Gelett Burgess(Louis D. Fancher illustration)Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd.
1919 The Maxims Of Noah - Gelett Burgess(Louis D. Fancher illustration)Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd.
The Maxims of Noah is a satirical book written by Gelett Burgess. It was published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd.
The book is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of various humorous and absurd maxims, supposedly passed down from the biblical figure Noah. Burgess uses these maxims to provide amusing and often nonsensical insights into a wide range of topics, such as life, love, money, and politics.
First published in 1908, The Maxims of Noah quickly gained popularity for its whimsical and entertaining approach to moralistic sayings. Burgess was known for his witty and clever writing style, and this book showcases his talent for creating humorous and memorable phrases.
The Maxims of Noah remains an influential work of satire, offering readers a lighthearted perspective on the human condition. Despite being over a century old, many of Burgess' maxims still resonate with readers today, as they continue to find relevance and humor in his words.