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STET, Damnit!: The Mis...
 
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Florence King

STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope's Corner: 1991 to 2002

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Florence King is back–in a big, hardcover book that will warm the cockles of every conservative, libertarian, and just-plain-cynical heart.

STET, Damnit!: The Misanthrope’s Corner, 1991 to 2002 lets you relive and relish the unsurpassed prose of one of America’s most heralded writers. Word for word, no one punched with the force of Miss King’s clock-cleaning verbiage! Durin...more
Hardcover, 518 pages
Published January 1st 2003 by National Review Books
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Tom Wannamaker
Florence King is my most favoritest National Review writer. Ever. She's funny, razor sharp, and takes no prisoners. This is the complete & unabridged collection of King's work from 1991 to 2002.
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It doesn't get better than Florence King.
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Born in Washington, D.C. in 1936 to a bookish British father and a tomboy American mother, Florence King spent her childhood living with her parents, her maternal grandmother, and her grandmother's maid.

King showed talent in French, but unable to pursue it as a major at American University, she switched to a dual major of history and English. She attended the University of Mississippi for graduat...more
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