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THE WIT AND HUMOR OF AMERICA - EDITED BY MARSHALL P. WILDER - Volume I - Funk & Wagnalls Company New York and London Copyright MDCCCCVII, BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY Copyright MDCCCCXI, THE THWING COMPANY
FOREWORD - Embodying a Few Remarks on the Gentle Art of Laugh-Making. - by - Marshall P. Wilder.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
THE WIT AND HUMOR OF AMERICA
MELONS - BY BRET HARTE
THE DEACON'S MASTERPIECE - OR, THE WONDERFUL "ONE-HOSS SHAY" - A Logical Story - BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
THE PURPLE COW - BY GELETT BURGESS
THE CURSE OF THE COMPETENT - BY HENRY J. FINN
THE GRAMMATICAL BOY - BY BILL NYE
SIMPLE ENGLISH - BY RAY CLARKE ROSE
Gathered from the turn of the 20th century, this anthology presents a lively cross‑section of the American funny bone. The editor opens with a warm meditation on why laughter matters, linking happiness to a shared, contagious spirit. Readers will encounter early masters such as Mark Twain, Artemus Ward, and Robert J. Burdette, whose anecdotes and one‑liners helped shape a uniquely American brand of humor.
The selections range from Twain’s self‑deprecating schoolyard tale to Ward’s dead‑pan absurdities and Burdette’s club‑room roars, each illustrating the blend of wit, satire, and gentle raillery that defined the era. With concise stories and punchy conclusions, the volume captures the spontaneity and good‑natured mischief that made these storytellers beloved nationwide. Listeners will feel the echo of a time when a well‑timed joke could brighten a lecture hall or a bustling tavern alike.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Lybarger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-05-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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