Humor (Fiction)

A Guide to Men

Read by Cori Samuel


Helen Rowland



A series of occasionally witty one-liners, poems and considerations on the subject of Men, Women and their Conjunction. By turns tender, bla…

Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others

Read by Cate Barratt


John Kendrick Bangs



New York-born John Kendrick Bangs was associate editor and then editor of Life and Harper magazines, eventually finding his way into the Hum…

Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance

Read by John Greenman


Mark Twain



Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance, a short volume, published by Sheldon & Co., NY in 1871, is Mark Twain's third …

They and I

Read by Debra Lynn


Jerome K. Jerome



A man and his three children leave the “Little Mother” at home in the city and set up temporary housekeeping in a country cottage to supervi…

La Comédie Humaine: 06 - Scènes de la vie de province tome 2 (25-6-42)

Read by Bernard


Honoré de Balzac



Ce n'était pas une petite tâche que de peindre les deux ou trois mille figures saillantes d'une époque, car telle est, e…

In Search of the Unknown

Read by Peter Eastman


Robert W. Chambers



Robert Chambers was a contemporary of Lovecraft, and this book consists of "weird supernatural tales" in a somewhat similar manner…

Two Poe Tales

Read by Catharine Eastman


Edgar Allan Poe



Edgar Allan Poe is best known for his famous short horror stories; however, horror is not the only genre in which he wrote. How To Write a B…

In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories

Read by David Wales


Robert Barr



Thirteen short stories by one of the most famous writers in his day. Robert Barr was a British Canadian short story writer and novelist, bor…

Bill the Conqueror

Read by Carol Pelster


P. G. Wodehouse



Hailed as one of the funniest writers of the 20th century, P. G. Wodehouse cheerfully radiates humor that is both sophisticated and popular.…

Nous deux

Read by Ezwa


Paul Bilhaud



« Riquette et Riquet s'aiment, c'est là l'important. Que voudriez-vous savoir de plus ? Comment ils se sont connus ? Où …

Carry On, Jeeves

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P. G. Wodehouse



"Leave it to Jeeves" was Bertie's motto, be the question one of a colour of a tie, the style of a hat, the cut of a coat. Jeeves w…

When Patty Went to College

Read by Daryl Wor


Jean Webster



When Patty Went to College is Jean Webster's first novel, published in 1903. It is a humorous look at life in an all-girls college at the tu…

Mrs. Bindle

Read by Don W. Jenkins


Herbert George Jenkins



Herbert Jenkins' most popular fictional creation was Mr. Joseph Bindle, who first appeared in a humorous novel in 1916 and in a number of se…

Sketches New and Old

Read by John Greenman


Mark Twain



This collection of 63 writings by Mark Twain was published in 1882. Among other sketches, it contains "The Jumping Frog" in the or…

Soaked In Seaweed and 7 other nonsense novels

Read by Phil Chenevert


Stephen Leacock



8 great spoofs of 'types' of fiction by the premier Canadian humorist Leacock, taken from his book Nonsense Novels. The title of each parody…

The Diamond Cross Mystery

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Chester K. Steele



Colonel Ashley is confronted with a difficult case: The proprietor of a jewelry shop is found murdered, and a valuable diamond cross is stol…

Les Misérables pour rire

Read by Ezwa


A. Vémar and A. Vémarandgustave Marx



Vous n'avez jamais eu le temps de lire Les Misérables ? Eh bien, en voici l'occasion. Ces misérables-ci sont très conci…

Miss Mapp

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E. F. Benson



E. F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia series, consists of six novels and three short stories. The novels are: Queen Lucia, Lucia in London, Miss Map…

The Sea Lady (Version 2)

Read by Thomas A. Copeland


H. G. Wells



A mermaid contrives to have herself "rescued from drowning" and adopted by a respectable family on the English coast. Her motive,…

A Personal Anthology of Shakespeare

Read by Martin Clifton


William Shakespeare



This personal anthology is my choice of speeches from Shakespeare that I enjoy reading (that I would like to have had by heart years ago!) a…

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