Description: Three magazine/booklets by Ezra Kendall who was an American actor, playwright, and humorist active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1861, Kendall became known for his comedic monologues and performances in vaudeville. His humor often reflected the everyday life of Americans, making him popular during his time. He also wrote plays and comedic sketches that were well-received. Tell It To Me dated 1903 measures 7.5x5.5 and is 95 pages long. The colors are sun faded and there is some light surface soiling on the cover. The spine covering is chipped and the inside text has yellowing of age. Spots of Wit and Humor dated 1901 measures 7.5x5.5 and is 96 pages long. The back cover is missing and the front cover has separated. All pages are present. No writing or markings and light yellowing of age. Spots of Wit and Humor dated 1899 measures 7.5x5.5 and is 94 pages long. There is some chipping to the spine and surface soiling. All pages are present and still securely bound.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Orlando, Florida
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Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1920
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A