George V. Hobart
George V. Hobart was an American author and humorist, best known for his witty and satirical writing in the early 20th century. Born in 1867, Hobart captured the spirit of his time with his clever observations and an engaging narrative style. He often infused his works with a playful sense of humor, making them enjoyable reads for audiences looking for both laughter and insight. His most notable contributions include a series of entertaining short stories and essays that reflect on everyday life and the quirks of human nature.
As you explore Hobart's work, you'll find a delightful blend of charm and critique that resonates even today. His unique perspective and lighthearted approach invite readers to see the world through a different lens. So, take a moment to dive into his stories in the app, and discover the timeless humor and wisdom that George V. Hobart has to offer. Happy listening!
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Noah Lott and George V. Hobart
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Skiddoo!
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Hugh Mchugh and George V. Hobart
John Henry is quite a character! King of the "Beloved of the Short Arm Jab". John Henry has his own unique perspective on the even…
Down The Line with John Henry
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Hugh Mchugh and George V. Hobart
A humorous comedy of errors and light-hearted wit in the life of the likeable John Henry. When it comes to betting at the races, booze, his …
You Should Worry Says John Henry
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Hugh Mchugh and George V. Hobart
A "not-so-always politically correct" commentary is delivered by the humorous and likeable John Henry on a variety of experiences …
Get Next!
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Hugh Mchugh and George V. Hobart
John Henry has a comedic commentary and opinion on everything that goes on in his life. This time, he tackles the subjects of race tipsters,…