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   Famous Last Words and Tombstone Humor - Brandreth, Gyles
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1989,  Sterling,  Taschenbuch
128 Seiten 149 g ISBN: 9780806969503
Zustand: gebraucht, sehr gut - minor wear Bestell-Nr.: 107265

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Jokes for Nurses: 50 Jokes and a note pad - John-Nwankwo RN, MS, Jane
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2013,  CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,  Taschenbuch
100 Seiten 198 g ISBN: 9781490475066
Zustand: gebraucht, sehr gut - leichte Lagerspuren / minor shelfwear Bestell-Nr.: 93057

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Dead Funny - Foster, John, Reed, Nathan
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2002,  Harpercollins UK,  Taschenbuch
93 Seiten 100 g ISBN: 9780007112135
Zustand: gebraucht, sehr gut - leichte Gebrauchsspuren / minor wear Bestell-Nr.: 95937

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Juvenal's Sixteen Satyrs, Or, a Survey of the Manners and Actions of Mankind with Arguments, Marginall Notes, and Annotations Clearing the Obscure ... / By Sir Robert Stapylton, Knight ... (1647) - Stapylton, Robert
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2011,  Eebo Editions, Proquest,  Taschenbuch
316 Seiten 650 g ISBN: 9781240825981
Zustand: gebraucht, sehr gut - leichte Gebrauchsspuren / minor wear Bestell-Nr.: 95938

  Preis: 9,65 € incl. MwSt
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Wit and humor of the Pennsylvania Germans - AURAND JR., Ammon Monroe
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1930,  The Aurand Press, Lancaster, Pa,  Heft 65 g
Zustand: gebraucht, gut - oJ ca. 1930er, Einband berieben und lichtrandig Bestell-Nr.: 66066

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Working Daze V2.0: Managers and Other Unnatural Disasters - Zakour, John, Zakour, Miller, Kyle
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2004,  Metropolis Ink,  Taschenbuch
128 Seiten 194 g ISBN: 9780975126455
Zustand: gebraucht, wie neu - Bestell-Nr.: 9168

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This book is mostly cartoons from the comic panel Working Daze. Working Daze is syndicated in a few lucky papers and over the web by United Media. We call this book an extended cartoon collection because it also adds a few witticisms and handy hints here and there, just to be different. Working Daze highlights (well, mostly skews) the trials and tribulations we all go through in our daily work lives when dealing with a group of individuals and a corporate 'mind set.' It doesn't take place in your office, but sometimes you swear it does. This book was inspired by managers and management everywhere. If you've ever been managed by anybody or managed anybody, you should be able to relate to it. Managers aren't inheritably evil, though they often appear that way -- it just happens that managers are usually more clueless and helpless than anything else. When life gets tough, sometimes our only defense is to sit back, relax, and laugh at it a little. That's where these cartoons come in; hopefully they will give you a little laugh or a smile -- maybe even make you say to yourself: Yep, that's how it works!
 

A Great, Silly Grin: The British Satire Boom of the 1960s - Humphrey Carpenter
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2002,  PublicAffairs,U.S., 
Gebundene Ausgabe
391 Seiten 730 g ISBN: 9781586480813
Zustand: neu - Bestell-Nr.: 7607

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A vibrant history of the British satire explosion of the early 1960s-from Private Eye and Beyond the Fringe to That Was the Week That Was-and its lasting influence on comedy. Humphrey Carpenter's A Great, Silly Grin is both a thoughtful history and a great deal of fun. The British satire boom of the early 1960s created a motherlode of styles and material for generations of bright comedians and social critics on both sides of the Atlantic and set a standard for clever humor that still shapes comedy and commentary in America today. Carpenter's history of that formative era revisits the 1960 Edinburgh Festival, when a staggeringly inspired satirical review startled a public steeped in the polite, bland banality of the 1950s; recalls the appearance in London coffee bars of a scruffy yellow pamphlet calling itself Private Eye, and looks back at the groundbreaking BBC television program That Was the Week That Was. Exclusive interviews with the people involved are woven together with a wealth of comic material, photographs-most from private collections and never before published-and other contemporary material to bring the era vividly to life. Carpenter also assess the satirical movement's impact in America. A Great, Silly Grin is a feast of nostalgia for those who remember its signature comedians fondly, and an insightful look back at a high-water mark for satire in the English speaking world.
 

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