Jokes by the Hundred Series
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This is a compilation of one hundred jokes about vicars. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus).
After each joke there is a commentary explaining it for readers who might not have fully understood. This should be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of one part may be somewhat incomprehesnible to the other.
There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number.
Titles in the series (30)
- One Hundred Fair-to-Middling Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood. This should be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of one part may be somewhat incomprehesnible to the other. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Very Interesting Jokes
4
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Second-hand Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Better-than-Average Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Lovely Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Absolutely Spiffing Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood. This should be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of one part may be somewhat incomprehesnible to the other. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- Three Hundred Quite Good Jokes. Volume One.
1
This is a compilation of one hundred (inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood. This should be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of one part may be somewhat incomprehesnible to the other. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number, and an index of key words which appear in all the jokes. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Scintillating Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (twenty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Wonderful Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- One Hundred Almost Hilarious Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque.
- One Hundred Funnyish Jokes
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This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number. Some of these sections may be more or less useful according to the format in which the book is viewed.
- Ninety-nine Plus One Glorious Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque.
- Three Hundred New, New, New Limericks
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This is a compilation of three hundred limericks, all of which are original. Each one is numbered. After some of them a short commentary has been attached to explain features of the limerick – to any allusion in it which is not obvious, or to places mentioned, or to explain pronunciations which might be unclear, or to explain words which are unusual. The metre of each verse is indicated by using bold type for the stressed syllables.
- One Hundred Jokes In Search Of A Good Home
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be somewhat unrecognisable.
- One Hundred Merry Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes might be completely undetectable.
- One Hundred Jokes from Another Planet
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque.
- One Hundred Crazy Crazy Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- One Hundred Even More Gloriouser Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- One Hundred Very Curious Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- One Hundred Mirthful Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque.
- Five Hundred Riddles and Ruddles
Five hundred riddles presented in three ways - firstly, the riddles without the answers; secondly, the riddles and their answers; and thirdly, the riddles and the answers to them followed by a commentary or explanation of the riddle. SOme of the riddles may be well-known, others are little-known.
- One Hundred Insane Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or hard to detect.
- One Hundred Whimsically Whimsical Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or hard to detect.
- One Hundred Super-Duper Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- Three Hundred Prize-Winning Limericks
This is a compilation of three hundred limericks, all of which are original. Each one is numbered. After each one a short commentary has been attached to explain features of the limerick – to any allusion in it which is not obvious, or to places mentioned, or to explain pronunciations which might be unclear, or to explain words which are unusual. The metre of each verse is indicated by using bold type for the stressed syllables.
- Yet Another Three Hundred Limericks
This is a compilation of three hundred limericks, all of which are original. Every one is identified by a number. After the llast line of the verse a short commentary has been attached to explain features of the limerick – to any allusion in it which is not obvious, or to places mentioned, or to explain pronunciations which might be unclear, or to explain words which are unusual. The metre of each verse is indicated by using bold type for the stressed syllables.
- One Hundred Delightfully Delectable Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- One Hundred Great Great Jokes
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (more than a couple of lines). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. This could be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour (or humor) of some jokes may be incomprehensible or opaque or even missing.
- One Hundred Jokes In Simplified Spelling Alongside Standard English Spelling
This is a compilation of one hundred (generally inoffensive) jokes, some short, some long. The jokes in standard English spelling are placed side-by-side with a simplified spelling of English. Each joke is given a title and is numbered, and there is a list of the jokes by title and a list by number. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After the main body of jokes there is a section which explains each one for readers who might not have fully understood the joke. Very occasionally the jokes are funny. The simplifed spelling gives a clearer indication of the correct pronunciation of English and so the book should prove useful for readers who are not native speakers of English. They can see the connection between the standard spelling of the words and the standard Englandic (English of England) pronunciation.
- One Hundred Jokes About Vicars And Various Other Clergy
This is a compilation of one hundred jokes about vicars. Each joke is given a title and is numbered. They vary in length - from very short (a couple of lines) to fairly long (thirty lines plus). After each joke there is a commentary explaining it for readers who might not have fully understood. This should be useful for readers who are not native speakers of English - or even readers from other parts of the English-speaking world where the humour of one part may be somewhat incomprehesnible to the other. There is also a list of the jokes by title, and by number.
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