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- "Drifting about"; or, What "Jeems Pipes of Pipesville" saw-and-did : an autobiography
- 1000 more jokes for kids
- A Collection of newspaper extracts : being, with a few exceptions, taken from the newspapers of the day, and designed to afford some amusement to those who are fond of an every-day book
- A book of bosh : lyrics and prose of Edward Lear
- A catalogue raisonée of the pictures now exhibiting at the British Institution
- A catalogue raisonée of the pictures now exhibiting in Pall Mall
- A century of humorous verse, 1850-1950
- A hundred merry tales: : the earliest English jest-book.
- A treasury of British humor,
- A treasury of modern humor : all in fun
- A triumph of over 50s' jokes
- All the rumours
- An anthology of humorous verse,
- An irreverent and thoroughly incomplete social history of almost everything
- Anecdotes of the learned pig
- Archie Armstrong's Banquet of jests;
- Artemus Ward in London, and other papers
- Best schoolboy jokes
- Blithe spirits; : an anthology of Catholic humor,
- Bon-mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerrold
- Bon-mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerrold,
- Bon-mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Hook
- Bon-mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Hook,
- Bon-mots of Sydney Smith and R. Brinsley Sheridan,
- Bon-mots of the eighteenth century
- Bon-mots of the eighteenth century
- Borat : touristic guidings to glorious nation of Kazakhstan
- Bridget Jones's guide to life
- Character sketches, development drawings, and original pictures of wit and humour.
- Choyce drollery: : songs and sonnets. Being a collection of divers excellent pieces of poetry, of several eminent authors. Now first reprinted from the ed. of 1656, to which are added the extra songs of Merry drollery, 1661, and an Antidote against melancholy, 1661. Edited with special introd
- Choyce drollery: songs & sonnets
- Choyce drollery: songs & sonnets. : Being a collection of divers excellent pieces of poetry, of several eminent authors.
- Cobbes prophecies, his signes and tokens, his madrigalls, questions, and answeres, : with his spirituall lesson, in verse, rime, and prose. 1614.
- Cobbes prophecies, his signes and tokens, his madrigalls, questions, and answeres, with his spirituall lesson, in verse, rime, and prose, 1614. : Reproduced in facsimile by Charles Praetorius, with a pref. by A.H. Bullen
- Comic arithmetic
- Comicalities; : or, Budget of amusement for all seasons: laughable anecdotes, jokes, puns, witticisms, novel notions, humorous tales, &c., &c.;forming a pleasant companion for spring, summer, autumn, and winter, and a rich banquet for everybody's enjoyment; first series
- Cuttings : the pick of country life from Punch
- D'Ordel's Pantechnicon : an universal directory of the mechanical art of manufacturing illustrated magazines, intended as a course of learning for future writers, containing an account of the advance of literature in modern times ...
- Da gospel according to Ali G
- Do ants have assholes? : and 106 of the world's other most important questions : from the popular "Corrections & Clarfications" page of Old Geezer magazine
- English humorists of the eighteenth century
- English humorists of the eighteenth century : Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison, Laurence Sterne, Oliver Goldsmith
- English jests and anecdotes
- English jests and anecdotes : collected from various sources
- English wit and humor/
- Family piles
- Famous last words and tombstone humour
- Feng shui for dogs
- Foot in mouth
- Four English humourists of the nineteenth century
- Four English humourists of the nineteenth century: : lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in January and February, 1895
- Fun for every day in the year,
- Fun for the million, or, The laughing philosopher, : consisting of several thousand of the best jokes, witticisms, puns, epigrams, humorous stories, and witty compositions, in the English language, intended as fun for the million
- Hammer and tongues : the best of women's wit and humor
- Happy families : an old game with new faces
- Happyslapped by a jellyfish : the words of Karl Pilkington
- Hood's comic annual
- Hood's own; : or Laughter from year to year; being former runnings of his comic vein, with an infusion of new blood for general circulation
- House scraps. : Collected by G. Duckworth Atkin. With illus. by Geo. Cruickshank [and others]
- How to be tremendously tuned in to opera
- Humorous poems
- Humorous poems of the century.
- Humorous poems of the century. : Edited, with biographical notes
- Humorous poems.
- Humour, wit, & satire of the seventeenth century
- Humour, wit, & satire of the seventeenth century,
- Humours of the country.
- In a Canadian canoe ; The nine muses minus one and other stories
- Jest upon jest: : a selection from the jestbooks and collections of merry tales published from the reign of Richard III to George III
- Jests, new and old. : Containing anecdotes of celebrities, living and deceased, many of which have never before been published.
- Jeux d'esprit,
- Joe Miller's complete jest book : being a collection of the most excellent bon mots, brilliant jests, and striking anecdotes, in the English language
- Joe Miller's complete jest book: being a collection of the most excellent bon mots,
- Joe Miller's complete jest book; : being a collection of the most excellent bon mots, brilliant jests, and striking anecdotes in the English language,
- Joe Miller's jests, : with copius editions.
- Joe Miller's jests;
- Jokes & quotes for speeches
- Keeping up appearances : Hyacinth Bucket's book of etiquette for the socially less fortunate
- Lancashire humour.
- Later poems from Punch, : 1887-1908.
- Laughter on parade
- Lectures on the English comic writers.
- Lectures on the English comic writers. : Delivered at the Surry Institution.
- Light from the lantern of Diogenes
- Maeve's times : selected Irish Times writings
- Man suffocated by potatoes : intelligence reports from Planet Earth
- Mediatrics; : or, The characteristics, importance and proper care of the middle-aged.
- Merry drollery compleat, being jovial poems, merry songs, &c., collected by W.N., C.B., R.S., & J.G., lovers of wit, both parts; : 1661, 1670, 1691. Now first reprinted from the final edition, 1691. Edited with a special introd
- Merry thoughts
- Middle English humorous tales in verse
- Middle English humorous tales in verse,
- More adult only jokes
- Morecambe & Wise : their funniest jokes, one-liners and sketches
- Mr. Punch afloat : the humours of boating and sailing
- Mr. Punch and the services
- Mr. Punch at home : the comic side of domestic life
- Mr. Punch at home : the comic side of domestic life :
- Mr. Punch at the play : humours of music and the drama :
- Mr. Punch at the seaside
- Mr. Punch awheel : the humours of motoring and cycling
- Mr. Punch awheel : the humours of motoring and cycling
- Mr. Punch in Bohemia : or, The lighter side of literary, artistic and professional life
- Mr. Punch in society : being the humours of social life :
- Mr. Punch in the Highlands
- Mr. Punch in the hunting field
- Mr. Punch in wig and gown : the lighter side of bench and bar : with 120 illustrations
- Mr. Punch on the continong
- Mr. Punch on the continong : with 152 illustrations
- Mr. Punch on the warpath : humours of the army, the navy and the reserve forces
- Mr. Punch on tour : the humour of travel at home and abroad
- Mr. Punch with rod and gun : the humours of fishing and shooting
- Mr. Punch with the children
- Mr. Punch's Cockney humour, in picture and story
- Mr. Punch's Irish humour in picture and story :
- Mr. Punch's Scottish humour :
- Mr. Punch's after-dinner stories
- Mr. Punch's book of love : being the humours of courtship and matrimony :
- Mr. Punch's book of sports : the humour of cricket, football, tennis, polo, croquet, hockey, racing, etc. :
- Mr. Punch's country life : humours of our rustics
- Mr. Punch's golf stories : told by his merry men
- Mr. Punch's life in London
- Mr. Punch's railway book :
- Musa jocosa: : choice pieces of comic poetry,
- National humour : Scottish, English, Irish, Welsh, Cockney, American
- Nonsense books.
- Not! : not the nine o'clock news
- Oh, come on all ye faithful! : a humorous church collection
- Paperweight
- Parkinson's law, and other studies in administration.
- Play-day poems.
- Poems from Punch 1909-1920. : With an introductory essay by W.B. Drayton Henderson
- Poems from Punch 1909-1920;
- Poems from Punch, : 1841-1884.
- Poets' wit and humour
- Poets' wit and humour
- Punch
- Rhymes & reason, or, Mirth & morality for the young : a selection of poetic pieces, chiefly humourous
- Ronnie in the chair
- Savoir rire : the humorists' guide to France
- School-room humour
- Selected cautionary verses
- Seymour's humorous sketches
- Sketches from Mr. Mathews at home! : an excellent collection of recitations, anecdotes, songs, &c. &c. in the popular entertainments of Air, earth, and water!--Country cousins!--Mail coach adventures, &c. &c. : as delivered with unprecedented success
- Sketches of young ladies : in which these interesting members of the animal kingdom are classified, according to their several instincts, habits, and general characteristics
- Stage, study and studio, as pictured by Fred Barnard [et al.] Edited by J.A. Hammerton
- Swollen-headed William : painful stories and funny pictures after the German!
- Swollen-headed William; : painful stories and funny pictures after the German!
- Talk to the hand : the utter bloody rudeness of the world today, or, six good reasons to stay home and bolt the door
- The Afterlife handbook : a travel guide to your final destination
- The Bairnsla foaks' annual : and Pogmoor olmenack
- The Book of humorous verse
- The Book of humour, wit, and wisdom : a manual of table-talk
- The Comical history of Lord Flutter, Lord Spindle & Sir Harry Hopscotch, or, The bee, the wasp & the ant
- The Country diaryof an Edwardian gnome
- The Fast Show book
- The Ingoldsby legends : or, Mirth and marvels
- The London budget of wit, or, A thousand notable jests : many of them never before printed, and the whole arranged on an entire new plan under the following heads : women, royal, noble, clerical, legal, medical, military, naval, theatrical, wit in low life ... : to which is added, by way of appendix, a selection of puns
- The London medical student
- The Mad pranks of Tom Tram, son-in-law to Mother Winter : to which are added his merry jests, odd conceits, and pleasant tales, being very delightful to read
- The New comic annual for 1831
- The New foundling hospital for wit. : Being a collection of several curious pieces, in verse and prose
- The Oxford book of humorous prose : from William Caxton to P.G. Wodehouse : a conducted tour
- The Oxford book of political anecdotes
- The Penguin dictionary of jokes, wisecracks, quips, and quotes
- The Punch guide to good living
- The best British stand-up and comedy routines
- The book of humorous poetry
- The book of humorous verse,
- The choice humorous works, ludicrous adventures, bons mots, puns and hoaxes
- The comic English grammar : a new and facetious introduction to the English tongue
- The comic English grammar; : a new and facetious introduction to the English tongue,
- The comic Latin grammar; : a new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue
- The comic poets of the nineteeth century : poems of wit and humor by living writers
- The complete Henry Root letters
- The complete clerihews of E. Clerihew Bentley
- The flowers of wit
- The flowers of wit
- The foundling hospital for wit. Intended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop them. Containing all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &c. that have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printed. Number I. To be continued occasionally
- The good, the plaid and the bogey
- The good-fellow's calendar, and almanack of perpetual jocularity; : containing a choice collection of laughable narratives, facetious anecdotes, singular facts, and mirth-yielding details; all embellished with sterling wit, genuine humour, and piquant richness; and interspersed with mirthful "gems of poesy": the whole so divertingly, and so chronologically put together, that the reader is presented with a mass of merriment for every month in the year ..
- The ha ha bonk book
- The humorous poetry of the English language : from Chaucer to Saxe ...
- The humorous poetry of the English language,
- The humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe
- The humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe
- The humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe
- The jest book : the choicest anecdotes ans sayings
- The law and the profits.
- The merry companion for all readers : containing a choice selection of the most humourous anecdotes, droll sayings, wit, fun, and comical incidents, both in prose and poetry : calculated to enliven dull hours
- The new foundling hospital for wit : being a collection of several curious pieces, in verse and prose
- The nurserymatograph,
- The original works of William King ... : now first collected into three volumes : with historical notes, and memoirs of the author ..
- The quotable Knox : a topical compendium of the wit and wisdom of Ronald Knox
- The railway anecdote book : a collection of the best and newest anecdotes and tales, to the present day : selected for the reading of railway passengers
- The real adventures of Robinson Crusoe--
- The return of urban myths
- The rose and the ring, or, The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo : a fire-side pantomime for great and small children
- The sunny side
- The table-talk and bon-mots of Samuel Foote.
- The tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the picturesque
- The works of Thomas Hood;
- The world of Victorian humor
- The young visiters; : or, Mr. Salteenas plan.
- Up Mount Everest without a paddle
- West Indian yarns
- Westminster drolleries, both parts, of 1671, 1672; : being a choice collection of songs and poems, sung at court & theatres: with additions made by "A person of quality." Now first reprinted from the original ed. Edited, with a introd. on the literature of the drolleries
- Westminster drolleries, both parts, of 1671, 1672; : being a choice of songs and poems, sung at court & theatres;
- Whims and oddities : in prose and verse, with forty original designs
- Wit & humor selected from the English poets; : with an illustrative essay & critical comments
- Wit and humor,
- Wit and humor, selected from the English poets : with an illustrative essay and critical comments
- Wit and humour, : selected from the English poets; with an illustrative essay, and critical comments
- Wit and humour, selected from the English poets : with an illustrative essay, and critical comments
- Women's wicked wisdom : from Mary Shelley to Courtney Love
- Women's wicked wit : from Jane Austen to Roseanne Barr
- Yoicks! : heads and tales, tips and turns over (with a spill or two thrown in)
- Zakony Parkinsona
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