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My Four Weeks in France

My Four Weeks in France is a humorous travelogue by American writer Ring Lardner, first published in 1918, detailing his experiences in France during World War I through a series of witty and satirical observations on culture, people, and daily life, often illustrated by Wallace Morgan. It's known for Lardner's signature blend of irony and sharp wit, capturing the quirks of a bygone era through the eyes of an American abroad.

Author: Ring Lardner, a famous sports columnist and short story writer.

Genre: Humorous travelogue, satire.

Content: A witty and ironic account of Lardner's time in France during the war, filled with humorous anecdotes and cultural observations.

Illustrator: Wallace Morgan.

Publication: First published in 1918.

My Four Weeks in France is a humorous travelogue by American writer Ring Lardner, first published in 1918, detailing his experiences in France during World War I through a series of witty and satirical observations on culture, people, and daily life, often illustrated by Wallace Morgan. It's known for Lardner's signature blend of irony and sharp wit, capturing the quirks of a bygone era through the eyes of an American abroad.

Author: Ring Lardner, a famous sports columnist and short story writer.

Genre: Humorous travelogue, satire.

Content: A witty and ironic account of Lardner's time in France during the war, filled with humorous anecdotes and cultural observations.

Illustrator: Wallace Morgan.

Publication: First published in 1918.

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My Four Weeks in France is a humorous travelogue by American writer Ring Lardner, first published in 1918, detailing his experiences in France during World War I through a series of witty and satirical observations on culture, people, and daily life, often illustrated by Wallace Morgan. It's known for Lardner's signature blend of irony and sharp wit, capturing the quirks of a bygone era through the eyes of an American abroad.

Author: Ring Lardner, a famous sports columnist and short story writer.

Genre: Humorous travelogue, satire.

Content: A witty and ironic account of Lardner's time in France during the war, filled with humorous anecdotes and cultural observations.

Illustrator: Wallace Morgan.

Publication: First published in 1918.

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