Laugh Lines

  • Laugh Lines: My Life Helping Funny People Be Funnier
    By Alan Zweibel

    ... we got no nibbles from Scarlett Johannsen, Kate McKinnon, or Amy Schumer. Emma Stone's manager wouldn't even give it to her to read. We did more drafts. Made Emma a street singer with recording contract aspirations. And funnier.

  • Laugh Lines
    By Ben Bova

    Take Cyberbooks, for example. When I wrote this novel, in the late 1980s, electronic books were nothing more than a glimmer in the eyes of a few engineers. Today they are being peddled in shopping malls and catalogues.

  • Laugh Lines: Short Comic Plays
    By Eric Lane, Nina Shengold

    " A bonanza for theatergoers, performers, and comedy fans, Laugh Lines will bring down the house. From the Trade Paperback edition.

  • Laugh Lines: Forty Years Trying to Make Funny People Funnier
    By Alan Zweibel

    In Laugh Lines, Zweibel takes readers through his 40-year career in the comedy-writing business and charts the story of American comedy over the decades.

  • Laugh Lines
    By Linda Coker

    Whether you have time to settle in, or only a few minutes to spare, this book will provide a hearty chuckle or a message to ponder. LAUGH LINES is a delightful collection of poems with wide appeal.

  • Laugh Lines: Getting Old is Funny!
    By Alison Pohn

    Laugh Lines: Getting Old is Funny!

  • Laugh Lines
    By Leah Beaty

    You're not twenty-five anymore.

  • Laugh Lines
    By Carol Costa

    Ten royalty free scripts that serve as examples for instructions on comedy and performing.

  • Laugh Lines: Caricaturing Painting in Nineteenth-Century France
    By Julia Langbein

    The first book-length study of a practice known as “Salon caricature,” which flourished in the Parisian illustrated press in the second half of the Nineteenth Century.

  • Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth-Century American Poetry
    By Carrie Conners

    To show the range of recent American poetry that uses humor to articulate sociopolitical critique, Conners highlights the work of poets working in four distinct poetic genres: traditional, received forms, such as the sonnet; the epic; ...

  • Laugh Lines
    By Ann Berk

    Three women in their forties confront themselves as they enter middle age--Beth struggles to accept her fading beauty, Suzanne reassesses her affair with a married man, and Georgie, struggles to hide a dark secret from her family

  • Laugh Lines: Caricaturing Painting in Nineteenth-Century France
    By Julia Langbein

    La Critique d'art en France 1850–1900: Actes du colloque de Clermont-Ferrand 25, 26 et 27 mai 1987. ... “Robert J. Bingham, photographe du monde de l'art sous le Second Empire. ... Cham au Salon de 1863: deuxième promenade.

  • Laugh Lines: Exploring Humour in Children's Literature
    By Kerry Mallan

    "Laugh lines", part of a 'literature support' series, takes the paradoxial step of looking at humour seriously.

  • Laugh Lines: Volume 2
    By Barbara Klaus

    ... Slombo the Gross,” “Monster Beach” and “Terrormazia.” Or, something really elegant, like a toilet bowl bank with a real flushing sound. OR A CLAY-LIKE substance that comes in different odors: apple pie, popcorn, frankfurter –– and if ...

  • Laugh Lines: Volume 1
    By Barbara Klaus

    The information about the book is not available as of this time.

  • Laugh Lines: Caricaturing Painting in Nineteenth-Century France
    By Julia Langbein

    This broad survey of Salon caricature examines little-known graphic artists and unpublished amateurs alongside major figures like Édouard Manet, puts anonymous jokesters in dialogue with the essays of Baudelaire, and holds up the material ...

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    By Trudi Purdy

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  • Laugh Lines
    By Holly Jacobs

    Welcome back to Erie, PA! The disc jockeys from WLVH radio station are emceeing at a local comedy club, Chuckles.

  • Laugh Lines
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    Laugh Lines

  • Laugh Lines: Humor, Genre, and Political Critique in Late Twentieth-Century American Poetry
    By Carrie Conners

    To show the range of recent American poetry that uses humor to articulate sociopolitical critique, Conners highlights the work of poets working in four distinct poetic genres: traditional, received forms, such as the sonnet; the epic; ...