“The Funniest Works in Existence.”
DOESTICKS’ BOOKS,
New editions of which have been
RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY
RUDD & CARLETON, 310 BROADWAY, N. Y.
DOESTICKS, WHAT HE SAYS.
Pp. 380. 12mo. Elegantly bound in cloth.
Price $1 00.
Being a compilation of the original letters from the immortal Q. K. PhilanderDoesticks, P. B. (Perfect Brick.)
[From N. P. Willis’s Home Journal.]
“Things so copied, so talked of, so pulled out of every pocket to be lent to you, so quoted,and so relished and laughed over as Doesticks’ writings, never were launched into print.”
PLU-RI-BUS-TAH;
A SONG THATS BY NO AUTHOR—A DEED WITHOUT A NAME.
Pp. 264. 12mo. Elegantly bound in cloth.
Price $1 00.
As a History of the country this book is invaluable, inasmuch as it notices a great many eventsnot mentioned by Bancroft, Hildreth, or Prescott. As a Novel it is unapproachable, for it containsseveral characters unknown to Cooper, Dickens, Marryatt, or Bulwer. As a MythologicalWork it should be immediately secured, as it makes mention of a number of gods and deifiedworthies hitherto unknown to old Jupiter himself. As a Poem, its claims to consideration cannotbe denied, as it comprises a great many beauties not discoverable in the “Song of Hiawatha,”besides several Indian names which were therein omitted.
THE ELEPHANT CLUB.
BY DOESTICKS AND KNIGHT RUSS OCKSIDE, M.D.
Pp. 321. 12mo. Elegantly bound in cloth.
Price $1 00.
A veritable and veracious History of the Doings and Misdoings of the members of the ElephantClub. With the minute and particular narrative of what they did. To which is added a complexand elaborate description of what they didn’t. Containing also the exultant record of theirmemorable success in eventually obtaining, each and every one, a sight of the entire and unadulteratedanimal, from the primitive hair on his attenuated proboscis, to the last kink of hissymmetrical tail.
NOTHING TO SAY;
Being a satire on Snobbery, which has
“NOTHING TO DO” WITH “NOTHING TO WEAR.”
Superbly Illustrated on Tinted Paper.
Pp. 60. 12mo. Elegantly bound in cloth.
Price 50 cents.
These Books are all profusely embellished by Engravings from the finestoriginal comic designs by John McLenan, and are books which no Americanmiscellaneous library should be without.
Copies of any of these books will be sent by mail, postage paid, to anypart of the U. S., on receipt of the price.