![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | A Treasury of Humorous Poetry - Ed. by Frederic Laurence Knowles "Being a compilation of witty, facetious, and satirical verse selected from the writings of British and American poets." A 1902 collection mostly taken from 19th century poets, and selected mostly because the editor thought they were funny and people would like them. Mark Twain's blurb: "I should not be able to get along without 'The Treasury of Humorous Poetry', now that I have it and realize its value." Keywords: Audiobook - poetry; comedy; humor Downloads: 587 |
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