American wit and humor
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American wit and humor
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American wit and humor
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Incoming Resources
- Food, a love story, Jim Gaffigan
- When you lie about your age, the terrorists win, reflections on looking in the mirror, Carol Leifer
- Ruby Ann's down home trailer park guide to livin' real good, Ruby Ann Boxcar
- America again, re-becoming the greatness we never weren't, written and edited by Stephen Colbert ... [and others]
- The New official rules, maxims for muddling through to the twenty-first century, [compiled by] Paul Dickson
- Mere anarchy, Woody Allen
- Earth (the book), a visitor's guide to the human race, Jon Stewart
- Mark Twain's book of animals, edited with introduction, afterword, & notes by Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; illustrations by Barry Moser ; text established by The Mark Twain Project, The Bancroft Library
- The Sweet Potato Queens' book of love, Jill Conner Browne
- Disquiet, please!, more humor writing from the New Yorker, edited by David Remnick and Henry Finder
- Roseannearchy, dispatches from the nut farm, Roseanne Barr
- Lies that Chelsea Handler told me, by Chelsea's family, friends and other victims ; introduction by Chelsea Handler
- You're not doing it right, (tales of marriage, sex, death, and other humiliations), by Michael Ian Black
- A supposedly fun thing I'll never do again, essays and arguments, David Foster Wallace
- The notes, Ronald Reagan's private collection of stories and wisdom, Ronald Reagan ; edited by Douglas Brinkley
- More information than you require, John Hodgman
- You better not cry, stories for Christmas, Augusten Burroughs
- The Thurber carnival, written and illustrated by James Thurber
- The bible of unspeakable truths, Greg Gutfeld ; with a foreword by Penn Jillette
- My heart is an idiot, Davy Rothbart
- Life is short, but it's wide, in the southern state of reality, by Ann Ipock
- Why we suck, a feel good guide to staying fat, loud, lazy and stupid, Denis Leary
- UFOs, JFK, and Elvis, conspiracies you don't have to be crazy to believe, Richard Belzer
- A tramp abroad, Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, Russell Banks ; afterword, James S. Leonard
- The hipster handbook, by Robert Lanham ; art by Bret Nicely and Jeff Bechtel
- Ali's well that ends well, tales of desperation and a little inspiration, Ali Wentworth
- The greatest joke book ever, Mel Greene
- The bear in the attic, Patrick F. McManus
- Gumpisms, the wit and wisdom of Forrest Gump, Winston Groom
- The areas of my expertise, an almanac of complete world knowledge compiled with instructive annotation and arranged in useful order ..., John Hodgman
- Every day is an atheist holiday!, more magical tales from the author of God, no!, Penn Jillette
- Living large, from SUVs to double Ds, why going bigger isn't going better, Sarah Z. Wexler
- Auklet;, an occasional journal for ornithologists. Published with malice a-forethought
- Becoming Duchess Goldblatt, Anonymous
- Goodnight Darth Vader, Jeffrey Brown
- I remember nothing, and other reflections, Nora Ephron
- Happy-go-lucky, David Sedaris
- The horse in my garage and other stories, by Patrick F. McManus
- The new new rules, a funny look at how everybody but me has their head up their ass, Bill Maher
- Away with words, an irreverent tour through the world of pun competitions, Joe Berkowitz
- Dave Barry talks back, by Dave Barry ; cartoons by Jeff MacNelly
- Toil & trouble, Augusten Burroughs
- Weddings of the Times, a parody, Rob Baedeker ... [and others]
- Belle weather, mostly sunny with a chance of scattered hissy fits, Celia Rivenbark
- A confederacy of dumptys, portraits of American scoundrels in verse, John Lithgow, author of the New York times bestsellers Dumpty and Trumpty Dumpty wanted a crown
- The dangerous animals club, Stephen Tobolowsky
- The innocents abroad, Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, Mordecai Richler ; afterword, David E.E. Sloane
- Chelsea Chelsea bang bang, Chelsea Handler
- All meat looks like South America, the world of Bruce McCall, by Bruce McCall
- Everything's trash, but it's okay, Phoebe Robinson
Outgoing Resources
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