t/> (/> JS o d) 3 o> CD c o (0 0 c r CD Q. O o a> o 3 E l- CD CL o$ CD O CL Montague Glass was a lawyer who eventually abandoned the practice of law to write full time. He wrote a series of stories in the New York Post about a pair of popular characters in the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Many of the plots were derived from trade problems he saw as a lawyer. This is the first book of the collected stories; his Potash and Perlmutter stories were also made into stage plays and even movies that were very popular in their time. - Summary by ToddHW "0 o «-► 0) m 3 " P0 "0 CD 3 3 c r-K r-K CD CD Read by Lynne T; MaryAnn; Pamela Nagami; Linda Johnson; realisticspeakers . Total running time: 9:43:27 This recording is in the public domain and may be reproduced, distributed, or modified without permission. For more information or to volunteer, visit librivox.org. Cover picture based on slide from 1923 silent film. Copyright expired in U.S., Canada, EU. and all countries with author’s life +70 yrs laws. Cover design by Annise. This design is in the public domain. o o 0) 2* 3 CD < / ) "3 O 3 0) CO £ CD o 0)