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Show it from the library, look at it and read it to see for yourself. HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST WOMEN AND OTHER , VICISSITUDES By Charles W. Morton, associate editor of The Atlantic Monthly The author has for several years been having his say on a variety of topics, making progress like a comet and accumulating a following follow-ing like a comet's tail. Not for a long time has there been a writer who could take a subject or an idea or an experience and say the funniest thing that could possibly be said about it, in exactly the right length. Morton has a unique and subtle insight into the relation between the sexes and it is from his observations obser-vations on men and women before, during and after marriage, that the book takes its title. Morton is sardonic and unfluf-able. unfluf-able. He has a sharp eye for the funny and the pretentious. He is opposed to gadgets. The best way to describe the book is to quote from it and you are invited to get |