Wit and humor
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- "Pardon me, but you're eating my doily!"
- A couple of soles : a comic play from seventeenth-century China
- A dictionary of wit, wisdom & satire
- A parody outline of history
- A treasury of laughter : consisting of humorous stories, poems, essays, tall tales, jokes, boners, epigrams, memorable quips, and devastating crushers
- A treasury of ribaldry
- A whimsey anthology
- An outline of humor ; : being a true chronicle from prehistoric ages to the twentieth century
- Aunty Acid's getting older
- Backbone 4 : humor! by northwest women
- Barbed wit & malicious humor
- Bill Nye's cordwood
- Birger's birds
- Chit-chat of humor, wit and anecdote
- Chit-chat of humor, wit and anecdote
- Country colic : being sundry remarks and observations concerning the joys, perils & vexations of rustic residence, together with certain suggestions of a cautionary nature for the enlightenment & guidance of the inexperienced
- Democritus : or, The future of laughter
- Der groteske Witz
- Encyclopaedia of wit and wisdom : a collection of over nine thousand anecdotes, and illustrations of life, character, humor and pathos, in one hundred classifications (alphabetically arranged)
- Enjoyment of laughter
- Enjoyment of laughter
- Essay on wit (1748). : Richard Flecknoe's Of one that Zany's the good companion ; and, Of a bold abusive wit (second edition, 1665. The Adventurer, nos. 127 and 133 (1754) / Joseph Warton. Of wit (Weekly register, 1732)
- Florence Temko's funny money
- Funny letters from famous people. : Pen and ink caricatures
- Further indiscretions
- Generic literature
- Get more laughs from your laughs : how to be funny
- Herblock special report
- How to be the life of the podium : openers, closers & everything in between to keep them listening
- Humor and the good life in modern philosophy : Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard
- Humor in Pascal : an examination of the comic humor of the French philosopher Pascal
- Humorous Garden-Paths : a Pragmatic-Cognitive Study
- Humorous poems
- I didn't know it was loaded
- I wish I'd said that! : Being a discussion of the art of repartee by two good listeners, Jack Goodman and Albert Rice
- Insults : a practical anthology of scathing remarks and acid portraits
- Invasion of the bastard cannibals : and other true stories of s southerner beyong the Mason-Dixon
- Irony and humor : from pragmatics to discourse
- Irony, deception and humour : seeking the truth about overt and covert untruthfulness
- It's always sunny and philosophy : the gang gets analyzed
- Knocking the neighbors
- Language and humour in the media
- Lanterns & lances
- Laughter and ridicule : towards a social critique of humour
- Le Tour du monde du rire
- Life in Danbury : being a brief but comprehensive record of the doings of a remarkable people ...
- Life on the Mississippi
- Literature and life
- Malice in Kulturland
- Maniac Magee
- Mark Twain : the gift of humor
- Mark Twain's library of humor
- Mark Twain's library of humor
- Mirth for the million : Peck's compendium of fun, comprising the immortal deeds of Peck's bad boy and his pa, and all the choice gems of wit, humor, sarcasm and pathos
- Mose Skinner's great World's Jubilee and Humstrum Convulsion
- Mrs. Fisher : or, The future of humour
- Pigs is pigs
- Pikes peek or bust
- Plato's laughter : Socrates as satyr and comical hero
- Prosody and humor
- Quicklet on V for Vendetta by Alan Moore
- Rusties and riddles & gee-haw whimmy-diddles
- Sankt Yoricks Glockenspiel : Satiren, Humoresken, Fabeln, Schwänke, Schnurren, Epigramme und Aphorisme
- Sir Richard Blackmore's Essay upon wit (1716) : and Joseph Addison's Freeholder, no. 45 (1716)
- Son of the great society
- Studies in jocular literature. : A popular subject more closely considered
- Studies in literature
- The Breitmann ballads
- The Nonsensibus
- The Oxford dictionary of humorous quotations
- The Sazerae Lying Club : a Nevada book
- The World of wit and humour
- The best of George Ade
- The book of fools : an intelligent person's guide to fops, jackasses, morons, dolts, dunces, halfwits and blockheads
- The cyclopaedia of wit and humor : containing choice and characteristic selections from the writings of the most eminent humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland, and England
- The cyclopædia of wit and humor : containing choice and characteristic selections from writings of the most eminent humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland, and England ; illustrated with portraits on steel and many hun dred wood engravings
- The dictionary of humorous quotations
- The enlarged Devil's dictionary
- The eve of Saint Venus
- The humor of Kierkegaard : an anthology
- The humor of humor ; : the art and techniques of popular comedy, illustrated by comic sayings, funny stories, and jocular traditions through the centuries
- The idiot
- The idiot
- The joke tellers joke book
- The library of wit and humor, prose and poetry : selected from the literature of all times and nations
- The origins of wit and humor
- The philosophy of humour
- The pragmatics of humour across discourse domains
- The pragmatics of irony and banter
- The psychology of laughter and comedy
- The quiet end of evening
- The treasury of humourous quotations
- The wit and wisdom of P.J. O'Rourke
- The wit of women
- This is my best humor
- Tom Paine's jests : being an entirely new and select collection of patriotic bon mots, repartees, anecdotes, epigrams, observations, &c. on political subjects
- Tom Sawyer abroad
- Tooner Schooner
- Tourism and humour
- Treasury of great humor ; : including wit, whimsy and satire from the remote past to the present
- Treasury of humor ; : a lifetime collection of favorite jokes, anecdotes, and limericks with copious notes on how to tell them and why
- Understanding language through humor
- Weekend guests : from "we're so glad you could come" to "we're so sorry you have to go," and vice-versa
- Why the world laughs
- Wits and their humours : illustrated by a large number of anecdotes
- Words : tricks and traditions
- World's wit and wisdom
- You've got to be kidding! : how jokes can help you think
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