The Life of John Sterling
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The Bobbsey Twins in the Country
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Ladystone
Desir矇e recounts in Book 1 her young life that led her to give her life to Jesus Christ. Starting as a scrappy little girl learning to be a proper lady from two movie loving idiosyncratic parents, an anglophile mother and loving but clandestine father. Desiree writes how she learned about Jesus through the tutelage of an Irish Sunday schoolteacher and a defiant kindergarten teacher. Ms. Stone testifies with humor and poignancy about life events that would lead her to have an encounter on television that led her as a young lady to bend a knee to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, and a new walk of faith.
Discourses on Satire and on Epic Poetry
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Pink Blackbirds
PINK BLACKBIRDS is a collection of favorite sayings from the author's Irish/New Englander mother. She raised her three children in the mid-20th century with the liberal help of the quips and expressions inside. Here, you'll find dozens of sayings that still fit even the most contemporary situations. Why not introduce these charming vintage sayings to your 21st century crowd?Delightful and evocative with whimsical illustrations, this is a book for all ages to enjoy.
Ladystone
Desir矇e recounts in Book 1 her young life that led her to give her life to Jesus Christ. Starting as a scrappy little girl learning to be a proper lady from two movie loving idiosyncratic parents, an anglophile mother and loving but clandestine father. Desiree writes how she learned about Jesus through the tutelage of an Irish Sunday schoolteacher and a defiant kindergarten teacher. Ms. Stone testifies with humor and poignancy about life events that would lead her to have an encounter on television that led her as a young lady to bend a knee to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, and a new walk of faith.
Rome Tor
The problem with Rome is that, after thousands of years, they have too many Gods. How can you know which is the best one to worship? And so a contest is put forward as the answer to find out whose God is best! But when Zeus discovers he is GAY, there is HADES to pay! Follow the continuing Saga of the Delphic Oracle and Eruptus Non-Funnius, her troupe of Un-Funny Comedians, as they save the world from certain destruction by solving the problem of Ancient Dragons, bad tempered blacksmiths, and too much imagination.
Izzy Come...Izzy Go
Izzy's dreams of being a champion athlete conflict with her predetermined career as an assistance dog for the disabled. Convincing her foster family, both human and canine, that athletic glory is the right choice for her takes her on an exciting journey of self-discovery. Do her dreams of athletic glory determine her destination or does her fun-filled journey change the dream? Share Izzy's journey and discover the answer.
The Bobbsey Twins in the Country
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Pompey Lad - Part Two
SHOCKING - EYE OPENING - HONEST AND NAIVE - 1960's, Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'RollWe join George East at the start of the 60's when Rock 'n' Roll was in its infancy. Young men and women throughout the UK are dancing the night away as they experience teenagehood and a new-found freedom. Eventually coming into their own, we see the start of a new era of English fashion and music with the likes of The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones and more locally, The Stormriders, the latest name for George's errant band."Because of the vast quantities of beer, acid (LSD), upper and downer pills, scrumpy cider and whacky baccy ingested at the time, my memories of the Sixties are understandably patchy in parts. To fill in the blanks, I'm grateful for the help of surviving contemporaries, old friends, foes and lovers, and, when available, police and court records and the recollections of arresting officers.My escapades were perhaps extreme, but I think my experiences and adventures in the so-called Swinging Sixties were broadly similar to millions of young men and women at a time when British society changed dramatically from the grey post-war years to what seemed to many a new and exciting world.Whether you believe it was a change for the better or worse will I think depend on your age, attitude and how much fun you had in those far-off days."Reviews: 'An arresting read, and George should know all about that...' Former CID Inspector Ronnie Mayles;'Cool read Man...' Cottage Grove Pete;'It was a small enough pleasure...' Big Fat SylvieAbout the AuthorGeorge East's Portsmouth-born ancestors fought at the battles of Trafalgar, Sebastapol and in both World Wars. Our hero fought most of his teenage battles on the streets of his beloved city. This tale of angst, love, rock'n'roll music and the ceaseless pursuit of sex is a revealing, amusing and above all honest account of what it was like to be young at this unique time.
Funny, You Don’t Look Funny
Across generations, humor has been a place for American Jews to explore the relationship between Jewish identity, practices, and history. In this comprehensive approach to Jewish humor focused on the relationship between humor and American Jewish practice, Jennifer Caplan calls us to adopt a more expansive view of what it means to "do Jewish," revealing that American Jews have turned, and continue to turn, to humor as a cultural touchstone. Caplan frames the book around four generations of Jewish Americans from the Silent Generation to Millennials, highlighting a shift from the utilization of Jewish-specific markers to American-specific markers. Jewish humor operates as a system of meaning-making for many Jewish Americans. By mapping humor onto both the generational identity of those making it and the use of Judaism within it, new insights about the development of American Judaism emerge. Caplan's explication is innovative and insightful, engaging with scholarly discourse across Jewish studies and Jewish American history; it includes the work of Joseph Heller, Larry David, Woody Allen, Seinfeld, the Coen brothers films, and Broad City. This example of well-informed scholarship begins with an explanation of what makes Jewish humor Jewish and why Jewish humor is such a visible phenomenon. Offering ample evidence and examples along the way, Caplan guides readers through a series of phenomenological and ideological changes across generations, concluding with commentary regarding the potential influences on Jewish humor of later Millennials, Gen Z, and beyond.
Funny, You Don’t Look Funny
Across generations, humor has been a place for American Jews to explore the relationship between Jewish identity, practices, and history. In this comprehensive approach to Jewish humor focused on the relationship between humor and American Jewish practice, Jennifer Caplan calls us to adopt a more expansive view of what it means to "do Jewish," revealing that American Jews have turned, and continue to turn, to humor as a cultural touchstone. Caplan frames the book around four generations of Jewish Americans from the Silent Generation to Millennials, highlighting a shift from the utilization of Jewish-specific markers to American-specific markers. Jewish humor operates as a system of meaning-making for many Jewish Americans. By mapping humor onto both the generational identity of those making it and the use of Judaism within it, new insights about the development of American Judaism emerge. Caplan's explication is innovative and insightful, engaging with scholarly discourse across Jewish studies and Jewish American history; it includes the work of Joseph Heller, Larry David, Woody Allen, Seinfeld, the Coen brothers films, and Broad City. This example of well-informed scholarship begins with an explanation of what makes Jewish humor Jewish and why Jewish humor is such a visible phenomenon. Offering ample evidence and examples along the way, Caplan guides readers through a series of phenomenological and ideological changes across generations, concluding with commentary regarding the potential influences on Jewish humor of later Millennials, Gen Z, and beyond.
Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II
From Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II: The Totally Unnecessary Sequel"Of the thousands of choices I've had to make in my life, one of the most important was deciding not to dig up Lenny Bruce." From the Schill story "Where's Los Angeles?"In this sequel to Not Exactly Rocket Scientists and Other Stories, three lifelong friends, all eventual graduates of the University of Virginia, rush headlong into the chaos of the mid-sixties. The headwinds would be fickle and strong, but they make it through the frothy nonsense of the Aquarian Age with an unshakable faith in friendship, a healthy sense of the ridiculous, a lot of luck, and over twenty new "mostly true" stories. You will encounter old friends and meet new ones too: guys named Squeak and Snatcher from a house called Delta, a character named Rasputin from a university named Virginia, a curse named McFarland, and even a proverb from Turkey. And you will travel from a naked beach in Denmark to a bar above Lake Cayuga, with stops along the way from the Alamo to Tijuana, although you will not actually visit the grave of Lenny Bruce. But you will share a little rye whiskey with Jerry Lee Lewis, attend the trial of a rascally mouse, and learn how to make a martini properly. So buckle up and come along for the ride."The fraternity brothers in the 1978 film Animal House would love this rip-roaringly funny collection. You will nod approvingly at the lessons of friendship, the value of mentors with a sense of humor, and the lasting influence and love of place, concluding that this road trip was well worth the time." --Landis Wade, author of Deadly Declarations and host of Charlotte Readers Podcast "This is a marvelous set of tales of a different time in America...equal parts daring, naive, foolish, and ambitious. With results usually unplanned, but often hilarious, you're sure to chuckle at many, and laugh long and out loud at many more." --R. M. Burgess, author of six novels including the successful Roxy Reid series "You think it's easy, making people laugh out loud with the written word? Think about it: most of the humor you've read makes you smile, feel amused, bemused, charmed, entertained. Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II makes you erupt in laughter. Out-loud, no-holds-barred yukking it up. The kind of laughter that makes people in the other room call out, "What in the world's going on in there?" The three authors have raised self-effacing humor to a masterpiece level. I'm telling you, buy Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II ..." --Barry Dickson, author of Maybe Today
Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II
From Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II: The Totally Unnecessary Sequel"Of the thousands of choices I've had to make in my life, one of the most important was deciding not to dig up Lenny Bruce." From the Schill story "Where's Los Angeles?"In this sequel to Not Exactly Rocket Scientists and Other Stories, three lifelong friends, all eventual graduates of the University of Virginia, rush headlong into the chaos of the mid-sixties. The headwinds would be fickle and strong, but they make it through the frothy nonsense of the Aquarian Age with an unshakable faith in friendship, a healthy sense of the ridiculous, a lot of luck, and over twenty new "mostly true" stories. You will encounter old friends and meet new ones too: guys named Squeak and Snatcher from a house called Delta, a character named Rasputin from a university named Virginia, a curse named McFarland, and even a proverb from Turkey. And you will travel from a naked beach in Denmark to a bar above Lake Cayuga, with stops along the way from the Alamo to Tijuana, although you will not actually visit the grave of Lenny Bruce. But you will share a little rye whiskey with Jerry Lee Lewis, attend the trial of a rascally mouse, and learn how to make a martini properly. So buckle up and come along for the ride."The fraternity brothers in the 1978 film Animal House would love this rip-roaringly funny collection. You will nod approvingly at the lessons of friendship, the value of mentors with a sense of humor, and the lasting influence and love of place, concluding that this road trip was well worth the time." --Landis Wade, author of Deadly Declarations and host of Charlotte Readers Podcast "This is a marvelous set of tales of a different time in America...equal parts daring, naive, foolish, and ambitious. With results usually unplanned, but often hilarious, you're sure to chuckle at many, and laugh long and out loud at many more." --R. M. Burgess, author of six novels including the successful Roxy Reid series "You think it's easy, making people laugh out loud with the written word? Think about it: most of the humor you've read makes you smile, feel amused, bemused, charmed, entertained. Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II makes you erupt in laughter. Out-loud, no-holds-barred yukking it up. The kind of laughter that makes people in the other room call out, "What in the world's going on in there?" The three authors have raised self-effacing humor to a masterpiece level. I'm telling you, buy Not Exactly Rocket Scientists II ..." --Barry Dickson, author of Maybe Today
Black Bartlemy's Treasure
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Famous Funny Fellows
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Florence
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The Wit And Humor Of Colonial Days (1607-1800)
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Best Short Stories
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The Comic Guide to the Northern Territory
This is a comic book for grey nomads, fishos and Territorians - and those kids who can't sit still on the back seat during a road trip.A book full of not-so cautionary stories, tall tales and ridiculous jokes from the wildest part of Australia.Your one and only foolproof guide to exploring and experiencing the NT in all its glory. (Warning: we use the term "guide" loosely. Proceed at your own risk.)
Little Bits of Joy
Paloma Spaulding brings you her Little Bits of Joy as she makes the most of The 50th Dimension, a term she coined for everyone in the middle era of their lives. She says it is when aging starts to "tap us on the shoulder or just slap us right in the face." She shares the excitement you can find in the little things we can create, to keep midlife things we can't control from mentally weighing us down.
Can the Dead Communicate With the Living
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Moist
We all have one of those friends who HATES the word "MOIST". Well, this is the perfect book for them. Twenty-six chapters and 150 pages of nothing but the word "MOIST", formatted to look like the insides of a real book. This is one story your friend will never be able to finish. The perfect novelty gift to make your friend's skin crawl. And, who knows, maybe you can cure them of their hatred for the word?!
The Wit and Humor of America; Volume I
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The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table
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Norwegian Life
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The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon
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A War of Fools; The Letters of Obscure Men- A Study of the Satire and the Satirized
The main part of this study is a detailed analysis of the content of the Epistolae Obscurorum Virorum (EOV). It will identify the satirical devices which Crotus and Ulrich apply in their work. Furthermore, the structure of the work will be analyzed and it will be shown to what extent the epistolary tradition of antiquity and of the Middle Ages has influenced the form of these letters. Next, the treatment of the traditional medieval Seven Deadly Sins will be carefully examined in the text of the EOV. However, the study will focus its attention on the various methods with which Crotus and Ulrich satirize ignorance and literary barbarism. In doing so it will trace the humanist concept of ideal learning and it will show how the authors devised their caricature of ignorance in contrast with this high standard.
An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting
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Catharine Furze
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Nautical Trivia
Finally, the best gift for the sailor who loves ping pong balls, scurvy, and carnivorous snails! Entertain yourself or play a game with your crew with 120 multiple-choice questions and answers in these categories: Faster & furtherHeroes & heartbreakersLongitudes & latitudesTall tales & sea songsSextants, scurvy, & sea monstersGrog & grubThere's also a variety of recipes, old-timey pictures, and useless information. Guaranteed to be 5% more effective at improving crew morale than flogging or keel-hauling.
The Diary of a Nobody
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Last of the Great Scouts
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Shakespeare
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Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
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From the Minds of Squirrels At a Rave and Their Delusions of Granduer
This book is a collection of random thoughts from around the internet and my own head. Some of them will hurt your head and others will make you chuckle out loud.
From the Minds of Squirrels At a Rave and Their Delusions of Grandeur
This is the second book in a collection of random thoughts from around the internet and my own head. Some of them will hurt your head and others will make you chuckle out loud.
Bits of Time
Bits of Time is a compilation of Gail Cushman's bi-weekly laugh-out-loud blogs, filled with fun, laughter, and nostalgia. The series of two-minute reads glimpses the past, present, and future of life as she sees it.In the style of Erma Bombeck and Paul Harvey, Gail Cushman reveals her take on life as a senior citizen, growing old with dignity, frustration, and enthusiasm. She unfolds the life journeys of the forty million Americans with graying hair and wrinkly skin who live and love among us.Cushman says they are stories of nothing, yet it is the nothingness that makes these stories glow.They are a part of, yet different from, Cushman's Wrinkly Bits series.
Life On Earth Poems
Life On Earth PoemsBy: Stephen "Esteban" LewisLife On Earth Poems is a short collection of poetry that divulges into the simplicity of succinct happenings of events during the course of life here on earth. Some of these poems are funny, some are realistic, but all are factual.About the AuthorStephen "Esteban" Lewis is a Texas based author and artist. He was trained at The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria school of arts. He enjoys the simplicity of life. When he isn't writing poetry, he enjoys hunting, fishing, cooking, and painting in his spare time.
A Madeira Party
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The American Joe Miller
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Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin
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