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Pinafore Picture Book: The Story Of H.M.S. Pinafore (Version 2)
by W. S. Gilbert
Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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Japanese Fairy Tales-Yei Theodora Ozaki
Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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Iron Horse-R. M. Ballantyne
Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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Shadow-Line-Joseph Conrad
Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book IV-François Rabelais
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book IV by François Rabelais continues the satirical and humorous adventures of the giant Gargantua and his son Pantagruel. This work delves into themes of education, politics, and the nature of humanity, showcasing Rabelais' sharp wit and unique perspective on society. The book's exploration of human folly and the quest for knowledge remain relevant today, as it challenges listeners to reflect on the absurdities of their own world. Rabelais' masterful blend of comedy and philosophy invites audiences to engage with timeless questions about life, authority, and the pursuit of wisdom, making it an enduring classic worth hearing now.
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Pinafore Picture Book The Story Of HMS Pinafore Version 2 - W S Gilbert
Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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Pinafore’s sublimely silly story is made even sillier by this (ostensibly for children) 1908 story version of the 1878 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Gilbert, the author of the operetta’s lyrics, writes this version of the story with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Most adults and children will find this version vastly amusing. - Summary by David Wales
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