H. L. Mencken's Autobiography Series

3 primary works • 4 total works
In 1936, H. L. Mencken began providing The New Yorker with affectionate essays that recalled his upbringing and early career in Baltimore. They were eventually collected into three volumes, and, according to one critic, "Mencken never wrote anything better, or more likely to last."

Book 1

Happy Days: Mencken's Autobiography: 1880-1892 (Volume 1)
4.19
· 120 Ratings · 17 Reviews · published 1940 · 19 editions
With a style that combined biting sarcasm with the…
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Book 2

Newspaper Days, 1899-1906 : Volume 2 of Mencken's Autobiography
4.20
· 129 Ratings · 17 Reviews · published 1941 · 21 editions
In the second volume of his autobiography, Mencken…
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Book 3

Heathen Days: Mencken's Autobiography: 1890-1936 (Volume 3)
4.29
· 82 Ratings · 9 Reviews · published 1941 · 22 editions
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Book 1-3

The Days Trilogy: Happy Days / Newspaper Days / Heathen Days / Days Revisited: Unpublished Commentary
In 1936, at the age of fifty-five, H. L. Mencken p…
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