Doesticks: What He Says is a satirical collection by Mortimer Thomson, writing under the humorous pseudonym Q. K. Philander Doesticks. In this work, Thomson presents a series of witty essays and ske……続きを見る
The History and Records of the Elephant Club is a humorous novel co-authored by Mortimer Thomson (as Q. K. Philander Doesticks) and Edward Fitch Underhill (as Knight Russ Ockside). The book satirize……続きを見る
The Witches of New York by the American journalist and humourist,Mortimer Q. Thomson,under the pseudonym, Q. K. Philander Doesticks.For his published writings he used the pen name "Q. K. Philander D……続きを見る
The first undertaking of the author of these pages will be to convince his readers that he has not set about making a merely funny book, and that the subject of which he writes is one that challenge……続きを見る
It is not pretended that this volume is a work of inspiration, or that any portion of it has been revealed by accommodating "Spirits" through the "Medium" of those crack-brained masculine women, or ……続きを見る
THERE were no two horses to be seen winding along the base of a precipitous hill; and there were no dark-looking riders on those horses which were not to be seen; and it wasn't at the close of a dus……続きを見る
What Became of the Slaves on a Georgia Plantation? is a first hand account of Pierce Butler's slave sale in Georgia. Heraklion Press has included a linked table of contents for easy navigation.
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No Hall, Nowhere; No Castle, no Villa, no Place, Court, or Terrace; Who didn’t write “Junius,” or “Nothing to Wear,” I mention this fact in advance, that Miss P** May not strive to embezzle the laur……続きを見る
A fantastic light-hearted look at the world of the psychics, astrologers and fortune-tellers of Victorian New York City, written by 'Q. K. Philander Doesticks', the alter-ego of American humorist Mo……続きを見る