Publisher's Synopsis
"The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry, Volume 4" is a timeless collection showcasing the best humorous and witty writings from across all eras and cultures. Compiled by Rufus Edmonds Shapley and Ainsworth Rand Spofford, this volume offers a delightful array of prose and poetry designed to entertain and amuse. From clever anecdotes to lighthearted verses, this anthology captures the essence of human wit and the enduring appeal of humorous literature.
Readers will discover a diverse range of comedic styles and voices, making it a perfect addition to any library and a source of endless enjoyment. This carefully selected collection promises laughter and insight, celebrating the art of humor in its many forms.
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