"A Parody Outline of History" by Donald Ogden Stewart is a humorous take on American historical events, narrated by various literary figures. The book starts with an irreverent treatment of American history, imagining it as narrated by contemporary authors. The preface acknowledges the need to fill in the gaps left by H.G. Wells in his "Outline of History" and presents an American history conjointly written by characteristic literary figures. The contents include chapters like a critical survey of American history in the manner of William Lyon Phelps, Cristofer Colombo in the style of James Branch Cabell, Main Street in the manner of Sinclair Lewis, and more. The introduction chapter sets the tone for the book, with a critical survey of American history in a humorous and satirical manner. The subsequent chapters continue this theme, offering a unique and entertaining perspective on historical events. The book blends humor with historical facts, creating an engaging and entertaining read for those interested in a light-hearted take on American history.