| Arnold B. Kanter - Fiction - 1993 - 232 pages
With humor in the tradition of Robert Benchley and S. J. Perelman, this book reveals the absurdities of life in a law firm. Through memos, speeches, and committee meetings, the ... | |
| Arnold B. Kanter - Fiction - 1990 - 196 pages
They say that you learn from your mistakes and no law firm in the world has had a greater learning opportunity than Fairweather, Winters & Sommers. In an effort to help others ... | |
| Ruby Ann Boxcar - Cooking - 2002 - 244 pages
The success of Ruby Ann's regular newspaper column, Trailer Talk, a fictional but familiar look at the lots of the High Chaparral Trailer Park, led to the publication of this ... | |
| David Silver - Games & Activities - 1998 - 130 pages
This is a second collection of humourous bridge stories from the author of Tales Out Of School. This time Silver turns his satirical eye on the classics of film and literature ... | |
| John McPherson - Humor - 1997 - 132 pages
Here is the latest collection of cartoons from the zany syndicated cartoonist John McPherson, which, according to Jean Siskle, is "More fun than riveting sheet metal. | |
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