The Best of Kin Hubbard

The Best of Kin Hubbard Abe Martin's Sayings and Wisecracks, Abe's Neighbors, His Almanack, Comic Drawings

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Publisher's Synopsis

"This is an absolutely delightful book. . . . Hubbard is considered to be a regional humorist, but like all really good humorists, he speaks to everyone." -Humor: International Journal of Humor Research
"Now an' then an innocent man is sent t' th' legislature."
"When a feller says, 'It hain't th' money, but th' principle o' th' thing, it's the money."
During the early years of this century, the fictional Abe Martin became one of the most popular cracker-barrel philosophers this country has ever known. First created for the Indianapolis News by Kin Hubbard, the humorous and sometimes painful lines of Abe and his neighbors in the Bloom Center Weekly Sliphorn captured the imagination of Americans everywhere. This collection gathers together the very best sayings, humorous essays, cartoons, drawings, and a representative sample of Abe's "almanack."

Book information

ISBN: 9780253210074
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Imprint: Indiana University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 281g
Height: 156mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 8mm