Potash and Perlmutter: Their Copartnership Ventures and Adventures
Montague Glass was a lawyer who eventually abandoned the practice of law to write full time. He wrote a series of stories in the New York Post about a pair of popular characters in the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Many of the plots were derived from trade problems he saw as a lawyer. This is the first book of the collected stories; his Potash and Perlmutter stories were also made into stage plays and even movies that were very popular in their time. - Summary by ToddHW
Genre(s): Culture & Heritage Fiction, Humorous Fiction
Language: English
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Play 01 | Chapter 1 | Lynne T |
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Play 02 | Chapter 2 | MaryAnn |
00:34:21 |
Play 03 | Chapter 3 | MaryAnn |
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Play 04 | Chapter 4 | Pamela Nagami |
00:30:32 |
Play 05 | Chapter 5 | Pamela Nagami |
00:32:01 |
Play 06 | Chapter 6 | Lynne T |
00:33:01 |
Play 07 | Chapter 7 | Linda Johnson |
00:30:03 |
Play 08 | Chapter 8 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 09 | Chapter 9 | Linda Johnson |
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Play 10 | Chapter 10 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 11 | Chapter 11 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 12 | Chapter 12 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 13 | Chapter 13 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 14 | Chapter 14 | realisticspeakers |
00:55:20 |
Play 15 | Chapter 15 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 16 | Chapter 16 | realisticspeakers |
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Play 17 | Chapter 17 | MaryAnn |
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