Item #010676 Smokehouse Monthly: A Publication of Ballads and Humor Dedicated to All Glorious Guzzlers, Woozy Warblers, Rakes, Scallawags, and Other Good People Who Still Believe in the Joy of Living -- April 1929 Vol. 3 No. 16

Smokehouse Monthly: A Publication of Ballads and Humor Dedicated to All Glorious Guzzlers, Woozy Warblers, Rakes, Scallawags, and Other Good People Who Still Believe in the Joy of Living -- April 1929 Vol. 3 No. 16

Minneapolis, Minn. Fawcett Publications, 1929. Paperback. [64] p.: illustrations; 19 cm. Paperback with cover illustration. Contents include They Learned About He-Men from Me by C. Clyde Cook; humorous poems opposing Prohibition, extolling the joys of drink, and reminiscing about the hobo life; another set of lyrics for Hinky, Dinky, Parley Voo; and "Abroad on Broadway: The Lowdown on New York and How" reporting on performers including Betty Randolph, Sophie Tucker, and Mae West. A scarce issue of this anti-Prohibition magazine from the 1920s. In Very Good+ Condition: cover is lightly soiled; spine is rubbed; pages are browning but clean and solid. Very Good +. Item #010676

Price: $35.00

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