All New Letters from a Nut

All New Letters from a Nut
ISBN-10
0307716287
ISBN-13
9780307716286
Category
Humor
Pages
253
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Crown Archetype
Author
Ted L. Nancy

Description

The best-selling author of Letters from a Nut presents a latest collection of whimsical correspondence between the author and the unwary establishments, organizations and government offices that attempted to respond to such requests as a hotel room for 300 hamsters and a 59-foot piece of bologna.

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