A Historical Survey of Memes
Curated and Presented by the Duke of Frogtown
Written from the field by a factually reputable Duke, this chapbook allows one to learn the historical and cultural context of a selection of popular memes, presented alongside painstakingly-carved and accurately-printed renderings.
Explore such memes as:
This is fine.
Stonks.
And more
The so-called culture of the internet is a fickle beast that cannot be tamed nor understood by many. That is why the well-travelled gentleman and renowned scholar known as the Duke of Frogtown has set out to help readers from all across the British Isles (chiefly England) learn about this mysterious, ethereal realm.
Above is a generous, digital preview of the chapbook. There is also a widget that points to an itch.io version, where one can digitally leaf-through the book. Here is a link to the PDF, if one may be so inclined to print and assemble it themselves. Otherwise, a copy of my finely-written and professionally-printed chapbook can be purchased on Etsy, along with a surprise print of one of the very memes covered in the book.
If you desire a look behind the curtain, you can read about the research, methodology, and practices that led to the creation of this booklet here at this article!
(More went into it than you probably think)
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