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Peter Serafinowicz An endlessly inventive, fully illustrated collection of brilliant one-liners from the BAFTA-nominated actor and comedian. | Johnny Ball From how to cheat in a coin toss to why it is that some parts of a high speed train travelling at 125 mph are actually going backwards, Ball of... |
Fred Metcalf A collection of gags, rib-ticklers and plain silly one-liners. Organised by subject matter (from Absence - via Insults - to Writers), it contains side-splitters stolen from such wits as Groucho... | Tim Vine A joke book that is packed full of zingers and illustrations. |
Stephen Arnott; Mike Haskins Aimed at anyone who likes to hear and tell jokes. This work organises the jokes thematically - wives, husbands, doctors, lawyers, the French, the Germans, jokes about nuns, jokes about... | Ian Allen "Because your dad thinks he's hilarious"--Cover. |
John Fisher Helps us to revisit Tommy's personal joke collection and also delve into his secret magic files. | |
Jonathan Swan Part of the "Man Walks Into A Bar" joke series, this book is suitable for anyone who likes to hear and tell jokes. It contains jokes which are ordered thematically... | Geoff Tibballs A collection of X-rated and decidedly politically incorrect jokes - a guide to the funny, the fearless and the filthy. |
Harry Hill Containing the author's favourite jokes picked from the world's joke archive. | Tommy Cooper; John Fisher Presents jokes on the subjects that range from 'A for Absent-minded' to 'Z for Zoo'. |
Geoff Tibballs A compendium of humour that includes over 7500 entries of jokes. It offers coverage ranging from Birthdays and Dogs to Mothers-in-Law and War, as well as epigrams, limericks, misprints and... | Geoff Tibballs A collection of jokes. It includes 8,000 rib-ticklers, covering the subject ranging from Aardvarks to Zombies, including chicken jokes, doctor-doctor jokes, elephant jokes, horror jokes, knock-knock jokes, excruciating puns, riddles... |
Edward Lear Published to mark the 200th birthday of Edward Lear, a claasic reminder of a great British poet, author, artist and illustrator. | Michael Winner Collected Hymie jokes from Michael Winner's acclaimed column in The Sunday Times. |