American wit and humor -- 20th century
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American wit and humor -- 20th century
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American wit and humor
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- In our humble opinion, Car talk's Click and Clack rant and rave, Tom and Ray Magliozzi
- The dog department, James Thurber on hounds, scotties, and talking poodles, edited by Michael J. Rosen
- Fraud, David Rakoff
- Funny letters from famous people, edited by Charles Osgood
- Mortified, real words. real people. real pathetic., [edited by] David Nadelberg ; associate editors, Neil Katcher ... [and others]
- Redneck classic, the best of Jeff Foxworthy, illustrations by David Boyd
- Disquiet, please!, more humor writing from The New Yorker, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Why not me?, the inside story of the making and unmaking of the Franken presidency, Al Franken
- House calls, by Patch Adams ; cartoons by Jerry Van Amerongen; introduction by Robin Williams ; foreword by Andrew Weil
- A Howard Nemerov reader
- Dave Barry's gift guide to end all gift guides, Dave Barry
- The insanity defense, the complete prose, Woody Allen
- New treasury of great humorists
- No Pryor restraint, life in concert, Richard Pryor
- Fierce pajamas, selections from an anthology of humor writing from the New Yorker, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Humor for the heart, stories, quips, and quotes to lift the heart, compiled by Shari MacDonald ; illustrated by Kristen Myers
- Getting even, Woody Allen
- Richard Pryor, here & now, Columbia Pictures presents an Indigo production
- It wasn't always easy, but I sure had fun, the best of Lewis Grizzard, Lewis Grizzard
- The ultimate David Sedaris box set
- No shirt. No shoes-- no problem!, Jeff Foxworthy
- The enemies list, compiled by P.J. O'Rourke ; with contributions from the readers of The American spectator
- Coyote v. Acme, Ian Frazier
- You're never too old to laugh, Larry Wilde
- 3 x Carlin, an orgy of George, George Carlin
- Pure drivel, Steve Martin
- Steve Allen's private joke file, Steve Allen
- Created in darkness by troubled Americans, the best of McSweeney's, humor category, edited by Dave Eggers ... [and others] ; with introductions by Harry Magnan and Dave Eggers
- The best of The tonight show starring Johnny Carson, stand-up comedians, Carson Entertainment Group
- Don't stand too close to a naked man, Tim Allen
- Book, Whoopi Goldberg
- The Benchley roundup, a selection by Nathaniel Benchley of his favorites ; drawings by Gluyas Williams
- Fierce pajamas, an anthology of humor writing from the New Yorker, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Barrel fever, stories and essays, David Sedaris
- Downsize this!, Michael Moore
- Don't count the candles, just keep the fire lit, Joan Rivers
- The beast in me and other animals, a collection of pieces and drawings about human beings and less alarming creatures, James Thurber
- David Sedaris live at Carnegie Hall
- Out, loud, & laughing, a collection of gay & lesbian humor, edited by Charles Flowers
- Joke stew, 1,349 more hilarious servings from today's hottest comedians, edited by Judy Brown
- Barrel fever and other stories, David Sedaris
- The new Kids say the darndest things!, by Art Linkletter ; illustrated by Charles M. Schulz ; introduction by Walt Disney
- Make 'em laugh, the funny business of America, a co-production of Ghost Light Films and Thirteen/WNET New York in association with Rhino Entertainment and BBC ; produced by Michael Kantor and Sally Rosenthal ; directed by Michael Kantor ; written by Michael Kantor and Laurence Maslon
- Dave Barry turns 50, [Dave Barry]
- The haunted tea-cosy, a dispirited and distasteful diversion for Christmas, Edward Gorey
- Bootleg, Damon Wayans, with David Ashbery
- Most of the most of S.J. Perelman, Steve Martin, series editor
- The Sweet Potato Queens' book of love, by Jill Conner Browne
- Me talk pretty one day, David Sedaris
- Thurber country, a collection of pieces about males and females, mainly of our own species, James Thurber ; with an introduction by Lillian Ross
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