Dorothy Parker, Frank Crowninshield, and George Shepard Chappell’s ’High Society’ is a satirical guidebook to the absurdities of American upper-class life in the 1920s. Full of witty observations and hilarious anecdotes, the book skewers the pretensions and excesses of the rich and powerful. This is a book that will make you laugh out loud and cringe at the same time.
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