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The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
The Diary of a Nobody is the fictitious record of fifteen months in the life of Charles Pooter, his family, friends and small circle of acquaintances. It first appeared, serialised in Punch magazine and might be regarded as the first ‘blog’; being a record of the simplicities and humiliations in the life of this mundane, but upright, city clerk, who had an incontestable faith that a record of his daily life was worth preserving for posterity.
Set in about 1891 in Holloway, which was then a typical suburb of the impecuniously respectable kind, the authors contrive a record of the manners, customs and experiences of the late Victorian era. The bare record of facts, simply recorded, manages to be humorous rather than dull, no doubt because of the usual occupations of the authors.
George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an actor and comedian.
Weedon Grossmith (1852-1919) was an entertainer and illustrated the original work.Copyright AudioBooks
  • 24 - Chapter 24. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    Jun 21 2026
    24 - Chapter 24. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    The Diary of a Nobody is the fictitious record of fifteen months in the life of Charles Pooter, his family, friends and small circle of acquaintances. It first appeared, serialised in Punch magazine and might be regarded as the first ‘blog’; being a record of the simplicities and humiliations in the life of this mundane, but upright, city clerk, who had an incontestable faith that a record of his daily life was worth preserving for posterity.
    Set in about 1891 in Holloway, which was then a typical suburb of the impecuniously respectable kind, the authors contrive a record of the manners, customs and experiences of the late Victorian era. The bare record of facts, simply recorded, manages to be humorous rather than dull, no doubt because of the usual occupations of the authors.
    George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an actor and comedian.
    Weedon Grossmith (1852-1919) was an entertainer and illustrated the original work.
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    3 min
  • 23 - Chapter 23. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    Jun 21 2026
    23 - Chapter 23. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    The Diary of a Nobody is the fictitious record of fifteen months in the life of Charles Pooter, his family, friends and small circle of acquaintances. It first appeared, serialised in Punch magazine and might be regarded as the first ‘blog’; being a record of the simplicities and humiliations in the life of this mundane, but upright, city clerk, who had an incontestable faith that a record of his daily life was worth preserving for posterity.
    Set in about 1891 in Holloway, which was then a typical suburb of the impecuniously respectable kind, the authors contrive a record of the manners, customs and experiences of the late Victorian era. The bare record of facts, simply recorded, manages to be humorous rather than dull, no doubt because of the usual occupations of the authors.
    George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an actor and comedian.
    Weedon Grossmith (1852-1919) was an entertainer and illustrated the original work.
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    11 min
  • 22 - Chapter 22. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    Jun 21 2026
    22 - Chapter 22. The Diary of a Nobody by George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith.
    The Diary of a Nobody is the fictitious record of fifteen months in the life of Charles Pooter, his family, friends and small circle of acquaintances. It first appeared, serialised in Punch magazine and might be regarded as the first ‘blog’; being a record of the simplicities and humiliations in the life of this mundane, but upright, city clerk, who had an incontestable faith that a record of his daily life was worth preserving for posterity.
    Set in about 1891 in Holloway, which was then a typical suburb of the impecuniously respectable kind, the authors contrive a record of the manners, customs and experiences of the late Victorian era. The bare record of facts, simply recorded, manages to be humorous rather than dull, no doubt because of the usual occupations of the authors.
    George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an actor and comedian.
    Weedon Grossmith (1852-1919) was an entertainer and illustrated the original work.
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    19 min
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