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Audiobooks humor Further Foolishness
Further Foolishness

Further Foolishness

by Stephen LEACOCK (1869 - 1944)

Seventeen goofy stories and essays by Canadian humourist Stephen Leacock. "Professor Leacock has made more people laugh with the written word than any other living author. One may say he is one of the greatest jesters, the greatest humorist of the age." – A. P. Herbert (Introduction by TriciaG & Wikipedia)


01 - Preface & Stories Shorter Still

02 - The Snoopopaths; or Fifty Stories in One

03 - Serge the Superman: A Russian Novel

04 - Madeline of the Movies: A Photoplay done back into Words

05 - The Call of the Carburettor; or, Mr. Blinks and his Friends

06 - The Two Sexes, in Fives or Sixes; a Dinner-party Study

07 - The Grass Bachelor's Guide With Sincere Apologies to the Ladies' Periodicals

08 - Every Man and his friends. Mr. Crunch's Portrait Gallery

09 - More than Twice-told Tales; or, Every Man His Own Hero

10 - A Study in Still Life--My Tailor

11 - Germany from Within Out

12 - Abdul Aziz has His: An Adventure in the Yildiz Kiosk

13 - In Merry Mexico

14 - Over the Grape Juice; or, The Peacemakers

15 - The White House from Without In

16 - Are the Rich Happy?

17 - Humour as I See It

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