Relive the wit and satire of a bygone era with "The Harvard Lampoon, Volumes 48-49." This collection showcases the iconic humor magazine's sharp observations and playful parodies. A staple of Harvard University since 1876, The Harvard Lampoon has launched the careers of countless comedic writers and performers. This volume captures the unique sensibility of the Lampoon during its early years, offering a glimpse into college life and popular culture through a humorous lens.
Perfect for fans of classic humor, college nostalgia, and those interested in the history of American comedy, "The Harvard Lampoon, Volumes 48-49" is a treasure trove of witty writing and timeless satire.
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