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What's wrong with England? A timely exposure and scathing indictment of amazing British foibles, ludicrous conventions, archaic laws, inefficiency, apathy, sloth, smug complacency, sickly sentiment, hypocracy, humbug, chaos and confusion responsible for Britains degeneracy! Pepper papers seasoned with sage, salt and vinegar. A faithful record of conditions prevailing in post-war Britain.

Title:What's wrong with England? A timely exposure and scathing indictment of amazing British foibles, ludicrous conventions, archaic laws, inefficiency, apathy, sloth, smug complacency, sickly sentiment, hypocracy, humbug, chaos and confusion responsible for Britains degeneracy! Pepper papers seasoned with sage, salt and vinegar. A faithful record of conditions prevailing in post-war Britain.
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Note:R. Hayes, limited, 1928
  
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Subject:National characteristics, English
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