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Anon: A Mixed Bag of Funny Poems - Author Unknown (Paperback) (2014)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780957317512 bzw. 0957317514, vermutlich in Englisch, TAP Publishing UK, United States, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository [54837791], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is Jam-packed with over 180 works in the Light Verse genre. It contains poems that are wry, witty, comical, crude, rude, vulgar and just plain silly. Covering diverse subject matter including: education, money, food, nature, life and death, all designed to amuse and stimulate your laughing muscles. Whether you're a fan of alliteration, rhyming couplets, limericks, soliloquy, heroic ballads or parody, they're all here in all their jolly, frivolous glory. In short - there's something in this book for all tastes. Not since 1850 has a book been solely dedicated to anonymous poetry. Some of the highlights include poems about: -A raucous tale of a ladies' farting contest -An explanation of why dogs need to sniff each others bums -A contender for the invention of txt spk. Written decades before the mobile phone was invented. There are also some slightly more highbrow parodies of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven and the To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It would be nice to prove that the great bard penned these himself and as they are anonymous works, who knows he may well have done.
Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is Jam-packed with over 180 works in the Light Verse genre. It contains poems that are wry, witty, comical, crude, rude, vulgar and just plain silly. Covering diverse subject matter including: education, money, food, nature, life and death, all designed to amuse and stimulate your laughing muscles. Whether you're a fan of alliteration, rhyming couplets, limericks, soliloquy, heroic ballads or parody, they're all here in all their jolly, frivolous glory. In short - there's something in this book for all tastes. Not since 1850 has a book been solely dedicated to anonymous poetry. Some of the highlights include poems about: -A raucous tale of a ladies' farting contest -An explanation of why dogs need to sniff each others bums -A contender for the invention of txt spk. Written decades before the mobile phone was invented. There are also some slightly more highbrow parodies of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven and the To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It would be nice to prove that the great bard penned these himself and as they are anonymous works, who knows he may well have done.
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Anon: A Mixed Bag of Funny Poems - Author Unknown (Paperback) (2014)
~EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780957317512 bzw. 0957317514, vermutlich in Englisch, TAP Publishing UK, United States, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository International [58762574], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is Jam-packed with over 180 works in the Light Verse genre. It contains poems that are wry, witty, comical, crude, rude, vulgar and just plain silly. Covering diverse subject matter including: education, money, food, nature, life and death, all designed to amuse and stimulate your laughing muscles. Whether you're a fan of alliteration, rhyming couplets, limericks, soliloquy, heroic ballads or parody, they're all here in all their jolly, frivolous glory. In short - there's something in this book for all tastes. Not since 1850 has a book been solely dedicated to anonymous poetry. Some of the highlights include poems about: -A raucous tale of a ladies' farting contest -An explanation of why dogs need to sniff each others bums -A contender for the invention of txt spk. Written decades before the mobile phone was invented. There are also some slightly more highbrow parodies of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven and the To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It would be nice to prove that the great bard penned these himself and as they are anonymous works, who knows he may well have done.
Language: English. Brand new Book. This book is Jam-packed with over 180 works in the Light Verse genre. It contains poems that are wry, witty, comical, crude, rude, vulgar and just plain silly. Covering diverse subject matter including: education, money, food, nature, life and death, all designed to amuse and stimulate your laughing muscles. Whether you're a fan of alliteration, rhyming couplets, limericks, soliloquy, heroic ballads or parody, they're all here in all their jolly, frivolous glory. In short - there's something in this book for all tastes. Not since 1850 has a book been solely dedicated to anonymous poetry. Some of the highlights include poems about: -A raucous tale of a ladies' farting contest -An explanation of why dogs need to sniff each others bums -A contender for the invention of txt spk. Written decades before the mobile phone was invented. There are also some slightly more highbrow parodies of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven and the To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy from Shakespeare's Hamlet. It would be nice to prove that the great bard penned these himself and as they are anonymous works, who knows he may well have done.
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