Peanuts Classic Library (4-book Slipcase) by Charles M. Schulz
Category: Humour | Series: Peanuts
How to Fight a Bear and Win - And 72 Other Real Survival Tips We Hope You'll Never Mind by Bathroom Readers' Institute
Category: Humour
For more than 25 years, Uncle John's Bathroom Reader has helped readers learn amazing things. Now, Uncle John shows you how to do things you didn't know how to do . . . and probably should never, never, never actually do, unless you're in a survival situation and really, really, really need to. Uncle Jo ...Show more
One-Star Reviews: The Very Best Reviews of the Very Worst Products by C. Coville
Category: Humour
The Internet's most ridiculous product reviews! A hotel guest whose toilet wasn't securely fastened to the bathroom floor. A father livid that Toys'R'Us sent him a "make believe" dragon. An Alan Rickman fan who loathes a bookmark for casting Snape as a villain. Inspired by consumers who demand quality f ...Show more
Baby Boomers - Acid Rock to Acid Reflux by n/a
Category: Humour
If you have more memories than hair, this is the book for you. You will dig this far-out glimpse at the groovy Baby Boomers then....and now. Don't be a square - grab your love beads, and take a real trip down memory lane! You will dig-it. 80 pages of good natured and humorous thoughts, observatio ...Show more
Monsters by Gerald Scarfe
Category: Humour
Gerald Scarfe, Britain's most controversial satirical artist, is famous for having worked with a broad and eclectic mix of British and American icons, including Pink Floyd and Disney. But he is perhaps best known for his political cartoons, which have appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines, notab ...Show more
Ask Me What's for Dinner One More Time - Inappropriate Thoughts on Motherhood by Meredith Masony
Category: Humour
From the founder of That's Inappropriate--one of the most popular parenting blogs on the web--comes a hilarious, genuine, and relatable essay collection on the ups and downs of motherhood. Meredith Masony founded That's Inappropriate in 2014 as an innocent and humorous way to chronicle her chaotic days ...Show more
The Meaning of Liff by John Lloyd; Douglas Adams
Category: Humour
In Life* there are many hundreds of common experiences, feelings, situations and even objects which we all know and recognize, but for which no words exist.On the other hand, the world is littered with thousands of spare words which spend their time doing nothing but loafing about on signposts pointing ...Show more
Book of He by Peter Berner
Category: Humour
Peter Berner has created a collection of humorous illustrations which take a very droll look at modern life from the perspective of a very ordinary man who has no desire to be anything but very ordinary.
Don't Know, Don't Care by Jim Davis
Category: Humour | Series: Garfield Gift Books
It's rude...It's crude...It's Garfield's attitude. Everyone's entitled to Garfield's not-so-humble opinion, so we set the cat free to speak his mind in this collection of themed art aimed at the boys'/young men's market. But hey...You know your market, so if the gag fits, share it! Young women and girls ...Show more
Ducks for Dark Times by Michael Leunig
Category: Humour
A collection of cartoons about many strange and lovely things- kind words for dark days; simple poems concerning wonderful mysteries; reflections on sadness, joy, dismay, sanity, soup and beauty. Also- doubts, confessions, laments and tributes. Spirited depictions of dogs, ducks, teapots and trees, with ...Show more
A Sticky Note Guide to Life by Chaz Hutton
Category: Humour
LIFE! What does it all mean? Chaz Hutton, the world's first sticky note lifestyle guru, has taken it upon himself to figure it all out so we don't have to. He covers all the important things: dating, working, eating, fighting gorillas, the impossible physics of toothpaste, the family history of a sock ...Show more
Postcard from the Past by Tom Jackson
Category: Humour
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARK HADDON In Postcard From The Past, Tom Jackson has gathered a collection of the funniest, weirdest and most moving real messages from the backs of old postcards. 'Sublimely funny' Jason Hazeley, author of the Ladybird Books for Grown Ups 'My favourite Twitter account is now m ...Show more