Definition of f. anstey
What does the word f. anstey mean?
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part of speech: noun
pseudonym of Thomas Anstey Guthrie. An English humorist; born in Kensington in 1856. He graduated from Cambridge in 1875, was called to the bar in 1880, and joined Punch staff in 1887. He is the author of: "Vice Versa" (1882); "The Giant's Robe" (1883); "The Black Poodle" (1884); "The Tinted Venus" (1885); "The Pariah" (1889); "Voces Populi" (1890); "Mr. Punch's Pocket Ibsen" (1893); and "Puppets at Large" (1897).
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