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This book is dedicated to the memory of my grandparents
Harriet Rebecca Boswell & Samuel Edwards Balch
Who never wanted anything, and gave away the things they had
And to the memory of my parents
Helen Virginia Balch & David Cecil Hickey
Who wanted it all, for everyone, now
You must have a little patience. I have undertaken, you see, to write not only my life, but my opinions also; hoping and expecting that your knowledge of my character, and of what kind of a mortal I am, by the one, would give you a better relish of the other: As you proceed further with me, the slight acquaintance which is now beginning betwixt us, will grow into familiarity; and that, unless one of us is in fault, will terminate in friendship. . . . Therefore, my dear friend and companion . . . if I should seem now and then to trifle upon the road,—or should sometimes put on a fool’s cap with a bell to it, for a moment or two as we pass along,—don’t fly off,—but rather courteously give me credit for a little more wisdom than appears upon my outside;—and as we jogg on, either laugh with me, or at me, or in short, do any thing,—only keep your temper.
—LAURENCE STERNE, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
CONTENTS
A Rhinestone as Big as the Ritz
The Birth of the Big, Beautiful Art Market