
THE ROAD TO MILTOWN or, Under the Spreading Atrophy
by S. J. Perelman
"The Road to Miltown or, Under the Spreading Atrophy" by S. J. Perelman, Simon and Schuster, 1960, 1st Paperback Printing. This edition features Perelman's renowned satirical essays originally published in The New Yorker. Fair condition with some cover wear and yellowed pages, but intact binding. A significant piece for collectors of humor and literary essays.
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This paperback edition from June 1960 shows signs of age, with some wear on the cover and edges. The pages are yellowed but free from inscriptions or markings. The binding is intact, ensuring the book is still suitable for reading and collection.
About This Vintage 1960 Edition
"The Road to Miltown or, Under the Spreading Atrophy" by S. J. Perelman is a collection of essays published by Simon and Schuster in New York, June 1960. This is the first paperback printing of Perelman's work, which originally appeared in esteemed publications like The New Yorker and Holiday. Known for his sharp wit and satirical style, Perelman was a prominent humorist of his time. This edition captures the essence of mid-20th-century satire, offering a glimpse into the cultural and social commentary of the era. The book is a valuable addition for collectors of literary humor and essays. The condition of this paperback is fair, with some wear consistent with age, but the binding remains intact.
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