The Egregious English
This 1903 book is a tongue-in-cheek send-up of English people and subjects. Within the humor (or humour), the listener may be surprised by some diamond-hard observations. The listener is also alerted to some attitudes of a different time that would not be acceptable in today's polite discourse. Here writing as “Angus McNeil”, a Scotsman, Crosland was a British author, poet, and journalist (1865-1924) . ( David Wales)
Genre(s): Humorous Fiction
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | Apollo - The Sportsman | David Wales |
00:20:08 |
Play 02 | The Man Of Business - The Journalist | David Wales |
00:18:49 |
Play 03 | The Employed Person - Chiffon | David Wales |
00:23:34 |
Play 04 | The Soldier - The Navy | David Wales |
00:20:58 |
Play 05 | The Churches - The Politicians | David Wales |
00:25:19 |
Play 06 | Poets - Fiction | David Wales |
00:23:28 |
Play 07 | Suburbanism - The Man-About-Town | David Wales |
00:22:13 |
Play 08 | Drink - Food | David Wales |
00:20:06 |
Play 09 | Law And Order - Education | David Wales |
00:21:03 |
Play 10 | Recreation - Stock Exchange - The Beloved | David Wales |
00:30:13 |