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The Illiterate Digest by Will Rogers

by Rogers, Will, 1879-1935
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The Illiterate Digest by Will Rogers is a collection of humorous essays and writings, likely composed in the early 20th century. The work showcases Rogers’ wit and insightful observations on American culture, politics, and daily life, blending light-hearted commentary with social critique. The author, a famed humorist and entertainer of his time, employs his unique voice to discuss various topics that resonate with the American public. The opening section introduces us to the background of the book, including a comical exchange between Rogers and a lawyer concerning the title The Illiterate Digest. Rogers affectionately pokes fun at the legal profession while highlighting his belief in the significance of humor and wit over formalities. Through humorous anecdotes and a casual tone, he sets the stage for further discussions that will touch on various aspects of society, from politics to etiquette, suggesting a blend of entertainment and thought-provoking content as the book progresses. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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