RARE! Billy Baxter's Letters by William J. Kountz Jr. | 1800s Turn of the Century Humor Book | Bixley Shop
RARE! Billy Baxter's Letters was written by William J. Kountz Jr. in 1899.
ABOUT THE NOVEL (Courtesy of GoodReads)
Compilation of several pamphlets in the form of humorous letters from a fictional late 19th century raconteur named “Billy Baxter” of Pittsburg(h) PA to his friend and/or nephew Jim, detailing various drunken exploits. Written in 1899 for a certain target market to publicize Red Raven quinine tonic water. Red Raven was used as a liver tonic and morning-after remedy, and was produced by Duquesne Distributing Company in Harmarville, PA. The book quickly achieved national popularity for its broad humor and unique use of slang or vernacular.
BIXLEY NOTES
• Billy Baxter's Letters
• Written by William J. Kountz Jr.
• Black & white illustrations throughout
• Published by Duquesne Distributing Co., 1899
• 90 page linen hardcover
• Measures 6 1/2" x 4"
VINTAGE NOTES
• In good condition for its age
• A bit dingy from age with some wear and fraying on the cover edges
• Pages have yellowed a tiny bit
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