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Philadelphia, PA: Royal Publishing Co, �1915. 9 x 13 cm. "What kind of leather makes the best shoes?"" ""I don't know, but banana peelings make the best slippers."" It goes downhill from there� Paper booklet, cover and title page detached, staples rusted, frayed. Pretty poor condition! . Catalogs: Humor.
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All New Prize Jokes, No. 46, containing a selection of all Prize jokes collected from all sources
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Bringing Up Father, First Series
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New York, NY: Cupples & Leon Company, Publishers, �1919. 25 x 25 cm. Popular cartoon features Jiggs, always the irresponsible husband, and Maggie, the demanding, shrill wife. Comic booklet, cover missing, text block shows browning, edge wear. Poor. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Cassilis Engagement, The; A Comedy in Four Acts
by Hankin, St. John
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New York, NY: Samuel French, 25 West 45th St, 1907. 11 x 19 cm. Script for play; List provides cast of original production at the Imperial Theatre, London, on Feb. 10, 1907. Mrs. Cassilis was played by Miss Evelyn Weeden, Geoffrey Cassilis was played by Langhorne Burton. Scene takes place at Deynham Abbey in Leicestershire. British drawing room comedy. Typewritten cue sheets inserted. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Laugh It Off, Cartoons from the Saturday Evening Post
by Derrickson, Marione R., editor
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London, England: Whittlesey House, �1944. 19 x 26 cm. Collection of World War II era cartoons. Black cloth on board, very good. No dj. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Life-- ""While there's Life, there's Hope"" New York, February 26, 1903 Vol. XLI No. 1061
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New York, NY: Life Publishing Co, 1903. 22 x 27 cm. Humor periodical. Cover cartoon shows sulking girl in bathing costume, with thoughtful male in bathing suit, cupid at his feet. ""Florida--The Cold Wave that nearly killed the Orange Blossoms."" Lenten Verses. Editorial: ""The South cannot be made a good country for white people without making it a good country for negroes also."" Comments about Secretary Root and his remarks about negro suffrage. Schedule for an Up-to-date New Yorker. Cartoon shows man dressed in Stars and Stripes and British colors who looks like Winston Churchill: ""Court Costume for Non-Military American Ambassador"". Story about boy asking his Pa about playing poker and other manly activities. Contest for the ""Worst Newspaper""-- Hoosier sojourning in the effete East nominates The Boston Herald, which has not recovered from Spanish war headline type. Paper periodical, edges chipped, worn, good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Linebook, The; R.H.L. Popular Edition, 1925; Carson Pirie Scott & Co
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Chicago, IL: The Chicago Tribune, 1925. 11 x 24 cm. Chicago poems and humor; Young Philip Wrigley, the little son of a gum! The Tribune Tower. Hiawatha and the Lettuce. Women, Chyam Hirsch, They are All the Same Alike. The Road to Vaux. Polk Street Station. Paper on board, paper on spine torn 5 cm. Good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Poet at the Breakfast Table, The, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, with illustrations by H.M. Brock
by Holmes, Oliver Wendell
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Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin & Co, 1906. 12 x 19 cm. Third series of breakfast-table conversations, many pages still unopened. Holmes himself would open pages of a book with a knife sticky with jam. Red cloth on board with cream spine, lightly worn. Many pages unopened (but clean-- not smeared with jam!). Very good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Rejected Addresses: or the New Theatrum Poetarum, Tenth Edition
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London, England: John Miller, 25, Bow-Street, 1813. 10 x 16.2 cm. Collection of bizarre ""addresses"" on the occasion of the reopening of Drury Lane Theatre, completely rebuilt after a fire. Funny, disrespectful, shameless humor. It is interesting to see how much of this is still funny, nearly two centuries later! In ""'Hampshire Farmer's Address"" there's reference to cheap soup: ""soup for the poor at a penny a quart, ...mixture of horse's legs, brick dust and old shoes."" 'England is a large earthen-ware pipkin. John Bull is the beef thrown into it. Taxes are the hot water he boils in. Rotten boroughs are the fuel that blazes under this same pipkin..."" Quarter leather, marbled boards, worn. On front pastedown is bookplate (oriental motif) of Russell Gray pasted over fine signature of Henry Wilkinson, and on front free endpaper is name, ""Russell Gray 1883--"" [Russell Gray was Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, noted for his ruling granting citizenship to the children born in the U.S.…
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The School for Scandal, A comedy, in five acts, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan; Baker's Edition of Plays: No Plays Exchanged
by Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
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Boston, MA: Walter H. Baker Company, 1889. 12 x 18 cm. Lady Sneerwell and Mr. Snake concoct a scheme to implicate Lady Brittle and Captain Boastall. Mrs. Clackitt. Sir Peter. Lady Teazle. Paper booklet, very good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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"Tell It To Me"" Ezra Kendall's Book 3, All New and Original as told by Ezra Kendall, Lettering and Embellishments Conceived and Executed by W.J. Morgan & Co
by Kendall, Ezra
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Cleveland, OH: Gepfert & Crummel, 1903. 13 x 18 cm. This is Vaudevillian Kendall's ""Third, last and best book"". He tells about the crowded washroom on the Pullman car; the train enters a tunnel and men are washing each other's faces. He visits Niagara Falls and falls off the trolley car. He drinks all of the drink to get at the cherries, sleeps late after a night of drinking, to observe the menagerie that parades through his bedroom. Good, clean humor. Paper booklet, worn, good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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True Flag; Its aim, to instruct, to amuse, to benefit-- each number complete in itself; Boston, Mass. Saturday, October 13, 1866
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Boston, MA: Moulton & Lincoln, No. 22 School St, 1866. 50 x 70 cm. Miss Lockley's Legacy: A Lunatic's Story, by N.P. Darling; Why the Boston Police Chief got rid of his cockade; Parlor games involving spittoons; The Wife's Revenge: Tale of Fashionable Life; Tale of a polite elephant. Newspaper, frayed at edges, good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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Wehman Bros. Choice Riddles
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New York: Wehman Bros. 126 Park Row, �1906. 9 x 12 cm. "What key is a poisonous one? Whiskey."" ""What is most like hen stealing? A cock-robin."" ""When are streets like shoes? When cobbled."" Paper booklet, outer wrap loose, 1 cm red spot on spine, good. . Catalogs: Humor.
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