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Random House (1997), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 294 pages
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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR * "One of the best and surest political humorists in America."--Los Angeles Times In the most inebriating humor book of the year, the author of Steaming to Bamboola and The White House Mess goes straight for the funny bone with essays and mischief that includes such gems of gullibility as the pope's appearance on Oprah, O.J. Simpson's search for a new apartment, the true story behind Whitewater, and so much more. "Funny and devastating."--Entertainment Weekly "Clever, erudite, sophisticated, funny and flip. Buckley shows that his antennae are ever alert to the absurdities in our world."--Cleveland Plain Dealer
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1997
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294 p.; 9.3 inches
ISBN
0679452338 / 9780679452331
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