Will Cuppy (1884-1949) was an American journalist and humorist, whose great strength was writing very funny but factual articles. He was also something of a loner, and set up a shanty on an sandy island off Long Island where he lived from 1921-29. When the area became part of the Jones Beach State Park, Cuppy was given a special dispensation to keep his shack, and he visited it regularly until his death.
This book was a best-seller, racing through 6 printings in 4 months, describing his life as a self-avowed hermit.
1: I Discover My Island
2: Be It Ever So Humble
3: Living From Can To Mouth
4: My Kitchen Beautiful
5: Confessions Of A Sardine Fiend
6: Hard-Boiled Recipes
7: The Home In Bum Taste
8: Coffee, please!
9: Diogenes, Or The Future Of Housekeeping
10: The Secret Of Frederick Barbarossa
11: The Hermit's Emergency Shelf
12: The Duke's Dilemma
13: A Few Hints On Etiquette
14: Spinach And The Good Life
15: Literature And Other Spinach
16: Watch Your Budget
17: Simplified Clams
18: Bedrooms Are What You Make Them
19: Consider The Lettuce
20: A Plea For Better Batter
21: Perils Of The Home
22: Down with Brillat-Savarin!
23: How To Entertain
24: So Why Be President?
25: What Cabbage Has Meant To Me
26: Next To Godliness
27: If Christmas Comes
28: The Feast Of The Bean
29: If You Have Tears
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