Humor (Fiction)

The Golden Days of Good Queen Bess

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Sir John Carr



LibriVox volunteers bring you 8 recordings of Parody on "The Golden Days of good Queen Bess" by Sir John Carr. This was the Fortni…

O Hollow Hollow Hollow

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W. S. Gilbert



LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of O Hollow Hollow Hollow by W.S. Gilbert. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 8, 201…

The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary

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Anne Warner



Young scapegrace John Watkins, Jr., Denham ("Jack"), the favourite of his great-aunt Mary, has gotten into one too many scrapes. T…

John MacNab

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John Buchan



Sir Edward Leithen and his friends Lord Lamancha, Palliser-Yeates, and Archie Roylance are bored of life. After Leithen's doctor recommends …

The Early Misadventures of Toffee

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Henry Farrell



Included in this collection are the first two stories featuring that wonderfully wacky dream girl temptress Toffee! Stories include:"I…

Jyl of Breyntfords Testament

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Robert Copland



Jyl of Breyntford's Testament is a delightful collection of ten comic pieces that transport listeners back to the humor of the 16th century …

Abe and Mawruss

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Montague Glass



Montague Glass was a lawyer who eventually abandoned the practice of law to write full time. He wrote a series of stories in the New York Po…

Captain Billy's Whiz Bang

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W. H. Fawcett



"Captain Billy's Whiz Bang" was an iconic magazine of wit and humor launched by W.H. Fawcett in 1919. Each 64-page issue was pack…

Fantastic Fables

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Ambrose Bierce



A collection of 245 short funny fables - Summary by Inkell

At the End of the Feast

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William James McGlothlin



LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of At the End of the Feast by Anonymous.A traditional English Christmas Carol, first published in…

Nonsense Novels

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Stephen Leacock



Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) was a Canadian writer, teacher, and political scientist. A prolific and popular humorist, he published dozens of…

The Sunny Side

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A. A. Milne



A. A. Milne is best known for his creation of the perennially popular Winnie the Pooh, though he was and is highly acclaimed for hundreds of…

The Duke in the Suburbs

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Edgar Wallace



"The Duke in the Suburbs" by Edgar Wallace is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows the characters of the D…

Snowshoeing Song

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Arthur Weir



LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of Snowshoeing Song by Arthur Weir. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for July 31, 2011.Sno…

De Klok van Meester Humphrey

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Charles Dickens



Enkele korte verhalen uit het weekblad 'De klok van meester Humphrey'. In dit blad zijn 'Nelly' en 'Barnaby Rudge' gepubliceerd. 'Schetsen v…

Bill Nye's Sparks

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Bill Nye



Humorist Bill Nye, in his brief 46 years, served as justice of the peace, newspaperman, miner, and postmaster in the rough town of Laramie, …

John Smith's Funny Adventures on a Crutch!

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A. F. Hill



Follow a Very Funny Man make the best and the worst of his infirmity!! (Summary by Christine Rottger)The language and ideas in this book ref…

William The Outlaw (Abridged)

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Richmal Crompton



This 1927 abridged book contains seven of the ten hilarious adventures by the world's most misunderstood eleven-year-old English boy. - Summ…

The Jabberwocky of Authors

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Harry Persons Taber



The Jabberwocky of Authors is a whimsical parody by Harry Persons Taber that playfully twists the familiar verse of Lewis Carroll's original…

Address to Certain Goldfishes

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Hartley Coleridge



LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of Address to Certain Goldfishes by Hartley Coleridge. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project f…

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