Books about English wit and humor (sorted by popularity)
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The book of Martha
Mrs. Dowdall
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Lost Diaries
Maurice Baring
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Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs
W. S. Gilbert
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Joe Miller's Jests, or The Wits Vade-Mecum
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English Jests and Anecdotes, Collected from Various Sources
Various
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The Odd Volume; Or, Book of Variety
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The Fun Library, vol. 8: Stage, Study & Studio
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Voces Populi
F. Anstey
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Mr. Punch in the Highlands
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Mr. Punch's Country Life: Humours of Our Rustics
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Absurd Ditties
G. E. Farrow
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 28, 1914
Various
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The barber's chair; and, The hedgehog letters
Douglas William Jerrold
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Fifty "Bab" Ballads: Much Sound and Little Sense
W. S. Gilbert
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Songs of a Savoyard
W. S. Gilbert
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Idle Ideas in 1905
Jerome K. Jerome
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Little rays of moonshine
A. P. Herbert
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Fancy free
Eden Phillpotts
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The Casual Ward: Academic and Other Oddments
A. D. Godley
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The Nurserymatograph
G. A. T. Allan
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Faces and Places
Sir Henry W. Lucy
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Egy naplopó tünődései (Hungarian)
Jerome K. Jerome
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The Bab Ballads
W. S. Gilbert
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Dead letters
Maurice Baring
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Mr. Punch in Wig and Gown: The Lighter Side of Bench and Bar
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