N. Brewster Morse was a prolific writer of stage plays and movie scripts. In the mid-1920s, he worked briefly as editorial director of the Wheeler-Nicholson newspaper syndicate, turning out entertaining short stories, poems, a weekly column called The Scrap Basket, and several comic strips. Now, in this volume, for the first time in a century, Morse's rare Wheeler-Nicholson stories and other text features are available once again. Enjoy tales of the Jazz Age, prohibition, fun-loving flappers, the Charleston, big-butter-and-egg men from the west, and more
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