Jerome K. Jerome
The Angel and the Author, and Others
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664583505
Table of Contents
The Author tells of his Good Deeds.
The Angel appears to have made a slight Mistake.
The Author is troubled concerning his Investments.
And questions a Man of Thought.
Literature and the Middle Classes.
May a man of intelligence live, say, in Surbiton?
Why the Man in Uniform has, generally, sad Eyes.
The disadvantage of being an unknown Person.
If only we had not lost our Tails!
And little Boys would always tell the Truth!
And everyone obtained his just Deserts!
And only people would do Parlour Tricks who do them well!
Sometimes I wish I were an American Woman.
The Postcard as a Family Curse.
Why not the Eternal Male for a change?
Difficulty of living up to the Poster.
The Stage Hero who, for once, had Justice done to him.
She has a way of mislaying her Husband.
What is a Lady to do with a Husband when she has finished with him?
Could she—herself—have been to blame?
Civilization and the Unemployed.
Cricket, as viewed from the fixed Stars.
The Heir of all Ages. His Inheritance.