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Great British Wit by Rosemarie Jarski. 1st edition 2005. S/C. 443 pp.

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The greatest assembly of British wit and humour ever.

Feeling like you have a case of monkey pox? Chin up with a dose of un-PC British wit such as Benjamin Disraeli's famous saying: "There are lies, damned lies, and statistics." Or how about this one: "Everyone seems to fear dying alone and I have never understood this point of view. Who wants to have to die and be polite at the same time?" (Quentin Crisp). Also a handy book for enlivening a speech.

First published 2005 by Ebury Press, London. Condition: Good.


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