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Filed under: American wit and humor The American Credo: A Contribution Toward the Interpretation of the National Mind (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920), by George Jean Nathan and H. L. Mencken (Gutenberg text and page images) Benchley Beside Himself (without illustrations; New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1943), by Robert Benchley (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) The Best American Humorous Short Stories (with a short introduction; New York: Carlton House, ca. 1922), ed. by Alexander Jessup, contrib. by George Pope Morris, Edgar Allan Poe, Caroline M. Kirkland, Eliza Leslie, George William Curtis, Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, Harry Stillwell Edwards, Richard Malcolm Johnston, H. C. Bunner, Frank Richard Stockton, Bret Harte, O. Henry, George Randolph Chester, Grace MacGowan Cooke, William James Lampton, and Wells Hastings The Best American Humorous Short Stories (with an extensive introduction; ca. 1922), ed. by Alexander Jessup, contrib. by George Pope Morris, Edgar Allan Poe, Caroline M. Kirkland, Eliza Leslie, George William Curtis, Edward Everett Hale, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, Harry Stillwell Edwards, Richard Malcolm Johnston, H. C. Bunner, Frank Richard Stockton, Bret Harte, O. Henry, George Randolph Chester, Grace MacGowan Cooke, William James Lampton, and Wells Hastings (Gutenberg text) Billy Baxter's Letters, by William J. Kountz (Gutenberg text) Black Jokes, for "Blue Devils" (New York: H. J. Wehman, 1897), by Henry J. Wehman (multiple formats at archive.org) Brudder Bones' "4-11-44" Joker: Containing a Jolly Lot of Sable Conundrums, Ethiopian Jokes, Burnt Cork Comicalities and Darkey Dialogues (New York: H. J. Wehman, 1897), by Henry J. Wehman (multiple formats at archive.org) The Comic Natural History of the Human Race (Philadelphia: S. Robinson, c1851), ed. by John Cassin, contrib. by William A. Stephens, Richard Vaux, and Isaac W. Moore, illust. by H. L. Stephens (multiple formats at archive.org) English As She Is Wrote: Showing Curious Ways in Which the English Language May be Made to Convey Ideas or Obsure Them (New York: D. Appleton and Co., c1883) (page images at Google; US access only) Fun-Jottings, or, Laughs I Have Taken A Pen To, by Nathaniel Parker Willis (HTML and page images at Virginia) Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers, by Don Marquis (Gutenberg text) How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers (c1907), by Robert Williams Wood How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers, and Other Wood-Cuts (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., c1917), by Robert Williams Wood (multiple formats at archive.org) The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, From Chaucer to Saxe, ed. by James Parton (Gutenberg text) Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings (New York: Carleton, 1866), by Josh Billings (HTML and page images at Virginia) Kings of the Platform and Pulpit (Chicago et al.: The Werner Co., 1896), by Melville D. Landon (page images at HathiTrust) Knitting-Work: A Web of Many Textures, Wrought by Ruth Partington, by B. P. Shillaber (HTML and page images at Virginia) The Limerick Up to Date Book (San Francisco: P. Elder and Co., 1903), by Ethel Watts Mumford Grant, illust. by Ethel Watts Mumford Grant and Addison Mizner (page images at HathiTrust) Love Conquers All, by Robert Benchley, illust. by Gluyas Williams (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and audio) The Minstrel Guide and Joke Book (Baltimore: I. and M. Ottenhiemer, c1912), ed. by Paul E. Lowe (page images at HathiTrust) Mother's Geese: A New Brood (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1906), by George Barr Baker, George C. Chappell, and Oliver Herford, illust. by T. Gilbert White (illustrated HTML with commentary at elfinspell.com) My Thirty Years Out of the Senate, by Major Jack Downing (Philadelphia: A. Hart, 1852), by Seba Smith (HTML and page images at Virginia) The Onion (original humor articles from 1996 onward) (partial serial archives) Remarks, by Bill Nye (Gutenberg text) They All Do It, by J. M. Bailey (HTML at Virginia) Through Missouri on a Mule (Chicago, T. W. Jackson, c1904), by Thomas William Jackson, illust. by M. A. Bowles (page images at HathiTrust) Uncle Josh's Punkin Centre Stories, by Cal Stewart (Gutenberg text) Up-to-Date Minstrel Jokes: A Collection of the Latest and Most Popular Jokes, Talks, Stump-Speeches, Conundrums and Monologues for Amateur Minstrels, Many of Which Have Never Before Appeared in Print; Also, a Special Department of Female Minstrel Jokes (with 4 appended farces; Boston: Up-to-Date Pub. Co., c1902), ed. by Herman Henry Wheeler, contrib. by George H. Coes (page images at HathiTrust) Who Was Who 5000 B.C. to Date: Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be, ed. by Irwin Leslie Gordon The Wit and Humor of America (10 volumes), ed. by Marshall P. Wilder
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Filed under: American wit and humor, PictorialFiled under: Humorous poetry, American The Book of Humorous Verse, ed. by Carolyn Wells (Gutenberg text) Dreams & Dust, by Don Marquis The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, From Chaucer to Saxe, ed. by James Parton (Gutenberg text) Noah an' Jonah an' Cap'n John Smith: A Book of Humorous Verse (New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1922), by Don Marquis (page images at HathiTrust) Sonnets to a Red-Haired Lady (By a Gentleman With a Blue Beard); and, Famous Love Affairs (Garden City, NY and Toronto: Doubleday, Page and Co., 1922), by Don Marquis, illust. by Stuart Hay (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Humorous stories, American The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches (New York: C. H. Webb, 1869), by Mark Twain (multiple formats at archive.org) Cornfield Philosophy (Chicago: Blakely Printing Co., 1902), by C. D. Strode, illust. by Percy E. Anderson (HTML with commentary at elfinspell.com) Editorial Wild Oats, by Mark Twain (Gutenberg text) Faro Nell and Her Friends: Wolfville Stories (New York: G. W. Dillingham Co., c1913), by Alfred Henry Lewis, illust. by W. Herbert Dunton and J. N. Marchand (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians, and Other Unfinished Stories (Berkeley et al.: University of California Press, 2009), by Mark Twain, ed. by Dahlia Armon and Walter Blair (frame-dependent illustrated HTML at marktwainproject.org) Merry Tales (New York: C. L. Webster and Co., 1892), by Mark Twain (multiple formats at archive.org) Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War (Boston: Small, Maynard and Co., 1899), by Finley Peter Dunne (multiple formats at archive.org) Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen, by Finley Peter Dunne (Gutenberg text) Mr. Dooley Says, by Finley Peter Dunne (Gutenberg text) Wolfville Nights (1902), by Alfred Henry Lewis (Gutenberg text)
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