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The Pursuit of the House Boat

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  1. Bangs wrote mostly comic satirical fiction and is immortalized by the term Bangsian, which refers to a fantasy set in the afterlife, usually involving famous dead folk as the characters. The House-Boat is a good example of this. Contents: The Associated Shades Take Action; The Stranger Unravels a Mystery and Reveals Himself; The Search-Party is Organized; On Board the House-Boat; A Conference on Deck; A Conference Below-Stairs; The Gehenna is Chartered; On Board the Gehenna; Captain Kidd Meets with an Obstacle; A Warning Accepted; Marooned; and The Escape and the End.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
262
ISBN
9781162719184
  1. Bangs wrote mostly comic satirical fiction and is immortalized by the term Bangsian, which refers to a fantasy set in the afterlife, usually involving famous dead folk as the characters. The House-Boat is a good example of this. Contents: The Associated Shades Take Action; The Stranger Unravels a Mystery and Reveals Himself; The Search-Party is Organized; On Board the House-Boat; A Conference on Deck; A Conference Below-Stairs; The Gehenna is Chartered; On Board the Gehenna; Captain Kidd Meets with an Obstacle; A Warning Accepted; Marooned; and The Escape and the End.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
262
ISBN
9781162719184