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Paperback The Fudge Family in Paris, Ed. by Thomas Brown the Younger [Large Print] Book

ISBN: 1143924371

ISBN13: 9781143924378

The Fudge Family in Paris, Ed. by Thomas Brown the Younger [Large Print]

(Book #1 in the The Fudge Family Series)

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"The Fudge Family in Paris," penned by Thomas Moore under the pseudonym Thomas Brown the Younger, is a witty and satirical verse commentary on early 19th-century society and politics. Through the letters of the Fudge family-each member with their own distinct perspective-Moore skewers the foibles of English travelers abroad, the political climate of post-Napoleonic France, and the changing social mores of the time.

Set against the backdrop of Paris, the poems offer a blend of humor and social critique, making it a delightful and insightful read for those interested in historical perspectives on travel, politics, and society. Moore's clever rhymes and sharp observations provide a timeless commentary on human nature and the world we inhabit.

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