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The story of a doctor's telephone: told by his wife | | 1912 | Ellen M. Firebaugh | | | | | |
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Studies in the word-play in Plautus | | 1907 | Charles Jastrow Mendelsohn | | | | | |
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The sunny side of life: current humor gathered from many sources | | 1916 | Carleton Britton Case | | | | | |
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Take a joy ride with Thos. W. Jackson to the land of smiles: he has all the good ones; see the Chicago fair, Hollywood, Miami, Atlantic City, and all points in between | | 1934 | Thomas William Jackson | | | | | |
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Talking acts for two: a book of sketches for two players, for vaudeville and general entertainment purposes | | 1927 | Arthur Leroy Kaser | | | | | |
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Talktactics | | 1918 | John Thomas Huddle | | | | | |
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Tell me another | | 1925 | Marquess of John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon Aberdeen and Temair | | | | | |
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Ten hundred laughs: a compilation of after dinner stories and amusing anecdotes | | 1928 | Ray Scruggs | | | | | |
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That reminds me | | 1932 | J. Gilchrist (James Gilchrist) Lawson | | | | | |
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That reminds me: a book of after dinner stories | | 1911 | | | | | | |
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That reminds me again: a second collection of tales worth telling | | 1912 | | | | | | |
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That toddlin' town: a rowdy burlesque of Chicago manners and morals | | 1951 | Hugh M. (Hugh Marston) Hefner | | | | | |
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This is good: up-to-date jokes for all occasions | | 1937 | George A. Posner | | | | | |
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A thousand flashes of French wit, wisdom, and wickedness | | 1908 | J. De Finod | | | | | |
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Through Missouri on a Mule | | 1904 | Thomas William Jackson, M. A. Bowles | | | | | |
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Toasts, roasts and funny stories | | 1926 | Arthur LeRoy Kaser, Ward Morley | | | | | |
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Tom Masson's book of wit & humor | | 1927 | Thomas Lansing Masson | | | | | |
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Tony Sarg's New York | | 1926 | Tony Sarg | | | | | |
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Twenty-seven humorous tales | | 1926 | Ernest Rhys | | | | | |
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The two solar families: the sun's children | | 1928 | Thomas C. (Thomas Chrowder) Chamberlin | | | | | |
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Types of social comedy | | 1928 | Robert Metcalf Smith, Oliver Goldsmith, Philip Massinger | | | | | |
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The Ugglians at large: second book of Ugg | | 1959 | L. M. Fallaw | | | | | |
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Vaudeville wit: latest cross-fire conversations, gags, repartee, retorts and monologues from the American vaudeville stage | | 1917 | Carleton B. (Carleton Britton) Case | | | | | |
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Vignettes of life | | 1930 | J. Norman Lynd | | | | | |
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War time laughs, verses | | 1918 | Charles S. Archer, Donald G. Robertson | | | | | |
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Wasn't the depression terrible? | | 1934 | Otto Soglow, David George Plotkin | | | | | |
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Wehman Bros.' tiptop joker | | 1918 | | | | | | |
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Who's hooey: nitwitticisms of the notable | | 1932 | George Novack, Arthur Zipser | | | | | |
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Why the world laughs | | 1912 | Charles Johnston | | | | | |
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Why they married | | 1906 | James Montgomery Flagg | | | | | |
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The "Willie Ballads", With Other Limericks and Nonsense Rhymes | | 1904 | F. N. Robbins | | | | | |
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Winnowed wisdom: a new book of humor | | 1926 | Stephen Leacock | | | | | |
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Wise cracks; wit, wisdom and fun suitable for use on all occasions | | 1929 | | | | | | |
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Wit and humor for public speakers | | 1917 | William Herbert Brown | | | | | |
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The Wit and humor of America | | 1907 | Kate Milner Rabb | | | | | |
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The wit and humor of colonial days (1607-1800) | | 1912 | Carl Holliday | | | | | |
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Witty stories and toasts for all occasions and how to tell them: the toastmaster, his duties and responsibilities | | 1915 | Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Clark) Fowler | | | | | |
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A world of trouble | | 1901 | Charles Lewis Bartholomew, W. A. (William Albert) Frisbie | | | | | |
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The world's best humor | | 1925 | comp George A. Posner | | | | | |
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The world's best jokes | | 1936 | Lewis Copeland | | | | | |
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You can't bet it | | 1918 | Thomas William Jackson | | | | | |
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Zig, Puce et Furette | | 1933 | | | | | | |
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