Venture into the whimsical world of "Tom Moody’s Tales," a delightful collection of short stories brimming with 19th-century humor and satire. Penned by William Dwight Whitney, Hablot Knight Browne, and Mark Lemon, this anthology offers a glimpse into the amusing anecdotes and social commentary of a bygone era. From lighthearted narratives to witty observations, these tales capture the essence of Victorian wit and storytelling. "Tom Moody’s Tales" promises to entertain readers with its timeless charm and clever prose, showcasing the literary talent of its esteemed authors. A must-read for enthusiasts of classic short stories and historical humor.
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