
James N. Hall (1)
Author of Doctor Dogbody's Leg
For other authors named James N. Hall, see the disambiguation page.
James N. Hall (1) has been aliased into James Norman Hall.
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Works have been aliased into James Norman Hall.
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The Best Short Stories of 1929 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story (1929) — Contributor — 3 copies
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This is a thoroughly enjoyable book. Its a collection of stories, told by Dr. Dogbody, as to how he lost his leg. The stories are very entertaining. The setting is England in the early 1800's, so there is a little effort required to decipher the language of the time, but its just a minor thing.
Hilarious tall tales by a seagong Munchausen. Each story --completely in consistent with the others --tells the wildly improbably story of how he lost his leg while serving as a ship's doctpr in the British Navy in the 18th century anything from having ot chopped off by an Indian's tomahawk to being eaten by wolves to save Catherine the Great.
Lover's of the tall tale or just plain sea stories will enjoy the way Dr. Dogbody entertains new Midshipmen, with tales on how he lost his leg while serving the King
This is a second collection of stories written for publication in "Redbook" magazine. There are three in this binding. The last sentence of the Foreword is the best review they could have: "....Others, to whom these stories represent an introduction to the gentleman, can look forward to a delightful session with the most amusing liar who ever lost a leg."
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