English wit and humor
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English wit and humor
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English wit and humor
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- A treasury of humorous poetry, being a compilation of witty, facetious, and satirical verse selected from the writings of British and American poets
- The best humor from Punch, edited by William Cole. Illustrated by Sprod
- Monty Python's flying circus, written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin ; produced by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughton, The complete series 4
- Old Harry's game, Vol. 2
- Parkinson's law, and other studies in administration, Illustrated by Robert C. Osborn
- Monty Python's total rubbish, the Complete Collection
- The album of the soundtrack of the trailer of the film of Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- A big bowl of Punch, a heady potpourri of cartoons, prose and verse from England's famous humorous weekly. Selected for Americans by William Cole
- Monty Python live at Drury Lane, Monty Python
- Monty Python's flying circus, written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin ; produced by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughton, The complete series 2
- Talk to the hand, the utter bloody rudeness of the world today, or, six good reasons to stay home and bolt the door, Lynne Truss
- Women's wicked wit, from Jane Austen to Roseanne Barr, [compiled by] Michelle Lovric
- A century of humorous verse, 1850-1950
- Idle thoughts of an idle fellow, Jerome K. Jerome
- After-dinner laughter, favorite stories of the famous & not-so-famous, introd. by Prince Philip ; edited by Sylvia L. Boehm ; illustrated by Brian Blake
- Monty Python's flying circus, written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin ; produced by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughton, The complete series 3
- Collected poems, compiled and with and introd. by the Earl of Birkenhead
- Monty Python's flying circus, written by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin ; produced by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughton, The complete series 1
- I'm sorry I haven't a clue treasury, 36 archive episodes of the BBC Radio 4 comedy, Barry Cryer
- How to live in a flat, by Heath Robinson and K.R.G. Browne
- The book of humorous verse, compiled by Carolyn Wells
- The Oxford book of humorous prose, from William Caxton to P.G. Wodehouse : a conducted tour, [chosen and edited] by Frank Muir
- Old Harry's game
- The pick of 'Punch', an annual selection
- Cracks in my foundation, bags, trips, make-up tips, charity, glory, and the darker side of the story : essays and stories, by Marian Keyes
- John Cleese on how to irritate people, a [British] comedy classic, David Paradine Productions ; directed by Ian Fordyce, script by John Cleese & Grahm Chapman
- Monty Python's contractual obligation album
- Innocent merriment, an anthology of light verse, selected by Franklin P. Adams ("F. P. A.")
- Benny Hill, the naughty early years, Thames Television ; writer, Benny Hill, Set 3, 1975-1977
- A treasury of British humor, edited, with an introduction, by Morris Bishop
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