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Enjoy, Enjoy! Harry Golden writing about why the rocking chair was the most valuable of all our inventions; why handball won't become popular in Israel; why he loves the Southern white Protestant with all his heart, bellyaching and all; how the city fathers of Montgomery could have saved the zoo; how the corner saloon helped the cause of temperance; and why a trip to London changed his mind about television commercials. To a grand total of two hundred and thirty-two happy, incisive, rollicking, outspoken, nostalgic, witty, satirical, pertinent and peculiarly Golden ideas.

first published in 1960 by World Publishing Co.
Harry Lewis Golden was a Jewish-American writer and newspaper publisher.
Born: May 6, 1902, Ukraine; Died: October 2, 1981, Charlotte, NC
Nominations: National Book Award for Nonfiction, Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime

296 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1960

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