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Show FUN-JOTTINGS; OR, LAUGHS I HAVE TAKEN A PEN TO I IDl! ~'l. rP. 'V'J JrbrbU~ The Most l'opular Author llefore the Public ! ONE Yow;o.u; 1~.\to, ilfusu~-Pn 1c.~:: $ 1.25. FOURTH THOUSAND IN SIXTY DAYS! ALDEN, llE11JWSLEY & Co., Au/turn, N. Y., 1 . WANZER, ll.IWW~L EY & Co., Uochcslcr, N.Y., S Publishers. ~ Extract.. from Notices of the Press. u From the title of the volume one would suppose that it was made up exclusively of funny anecdotes nnd amusing stories. Such, however, is not the fact. .1\Iany incidents n:nrntcd in the book, will be read with other fuclings than those in~pircd by the perusal of laughable anecdotes. But they, as well as tho Teal 'Fun-Jottings,' will be perused with interest. The work is written in Willis' peculiar and lutppy style. It will unqucstionai. lly moot with a wide sale. It is printed in the best style o( the a.rt, nnd handsomely bound."-AubUJ·n Daily Adv. ''Some twenty choioo lo>e stories, nll ending in fun, and redolent with mirth, nrc related with lmmor and sentiment, which nrc decidedly captivating."-SyracU$e Journal. "These Fun Jottings' embrace the best of Willis' livelier t'fforts. * "' * 'l'hc most clever, graphic, and entertaining sketches ever produced in this country ."- Boston Post. |