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Summary
(From the publisher):
The protagonist of Alexander McCall Smith’s irresistibly funny trilogy is the eminent (if shamefully under-read) philologist Professor Dr. Mortiz-Maria von Igelfeld of the Institute at Regensburg. Unnaturally tall, hypersensitive to slights, and oblivious to his own frequent gaucheries, von Igelfeld is engaged in a never-ending quest to win the respect he knows is due him.
Portuguese Irregular Verbs follows the Professor from a busman’s holiday researching old Irish obscenities to a flirtation with a desirable lady dentist. In The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs, von Igelfeld practices veterinary medicine without a license, transports relics for a schismatically challenged Coptic prelate and is mobbed by marriage-minded widows on board a Mediterranean cruise ship. In At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances, the final novel in the trilogy, we find our hero suffering the slings of academic intrigue as a visiting fellow at Cambridge, and the slings of outrageous fortune in an eventful Columbian adventure.
Original title: The 2 1/2 Pillars of Wisdom
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ General Fiction→ Humor
The following works are contained within this one: Portuguese Irregular Verbs (2003) [Novel] Author: Alexander McCall Smith
Finer Points of Sausage Dogs, the (2003) [Novel] Author: Alexander McCall Smith
At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances (2003) [Novel] Author: Alexander McCall Smith
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