The Bulpington of Blup: Adventures, Poses, Stresses, Conflicts, and Disaster in a Contemporary Brain

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Macmillan, 1933 - Impostors and imposture - 414 pages
Theodore Bulpington is a very ordinary man--with a vivid imagination. Ill at ease with himself, he sees a way to recreate his identity by adding layer upon layer of deception. This he does with such panache that eventually he becomes an impostor, a liar and a cheat. But, with so many different masks to hold in place, his carefully woven deception soon spirals out of control and heads towards the chaos of mental torment.

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CHAPTER THE FIRST
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THE BOY HAS TASTE
23
THE DIFFERENCE OF PROFES
51
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