I may be wrong, but I doubt it

I may be wrong, but I doubt it
Synopsis
Mike Royko's collection of essays offers a sharp and often humorous look at Chicago's social life and customs during the mid-20th century. Through his distinctive voice, Royko critiques the political landscape and everyday absurdities of the city and the United States. This book provides a candid snapshot of a bygone era, reflecting on the quirks and challenges of urban existence.
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I may be wrong, but I doubt itUnknown, 1968
216 pages
H. Regnery Co.2 editions available


























