Laughing Matter: Towards a Personal Philosophy of Wit and Humor

Laughing Matter: Towards a Personal Philosophy of Wit and Humor
ISBN-10
0912050004
ISBN-13
9780912050003
Category
Literary Criticism / Humor
Pages
133
Language
English
Published
1971
Publisher
Library Press
Author
George Mikes

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