Book Details
Title: | How to Talk Dirty and influence people | ||
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Published: | 1965 | ||
Publisher: | Playboy Press | ||
Tags: | autobiography, law, non-fiction | ||
Description: | Lenny Bruce was an American stand-up comic and satirist who became a poster boy for freedom of speech. Authorities took note of the content of Bruce’s act and arrested him numerous times for obscenity. His autobiography is no different and filled with portions of his act and transcripts from his obscenity trials.
Caution: Contains Adult language that should be avoided if you are easily offended. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Comments: | Caution: Contains Adult language that should be avoided if you are easily offended. | ||
Downloads: | 4,844 | ||
Pages: | 192 |
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