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.
Who is Ted L. Nancy?
In More Letters From a Nut, master-prankster Nancy shares even more sidesplittingly funny letters he has written and the unbelievable true responses he has received.
A collection of deadpan letters from the mysterious humorist Ted L. Nancy, of which many were taken seriously and responded to by the recipients, pokes fun at the complexities of corporate correspondence.
Ted L. Nancy's hilarious, notorious Letters from a Nut series documented his correspondence with celebrities and companies, who took his outlandish ideas and suggestions at face value. In Hello Junk Mail!
A collection of humorous stories submitted to magazines together with the rejection letters sent to the author.
Updated with a new cover and 14 new pages of letters and replies, here is the classic that put America into a "Fight!
A playful story about one acorn’s arduous journey to becoming a tree.
Look out, public relations; take cover, customer service -- Paul Rosa's letter is in the mail and his inventively imbecilic queries about consumer products have a way of eliciting equally idiotic and even more unlikely answers from some of ...
Okun, Mitchell. Fair Play in the Marketplace: The First Battle for Pure Food and Drugs. Northern Illinois University Press, 1986. Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode. CreatingAbundance: Biological Innovation and American Agricultural ...
The novel is getting sadder. It’s always such a strange feeling—I know something’s going to happen, and those poor people in the book don’t; they just go blithely on their ways.