"Now That Reminds Me, Wit and Humor-Indexed" is a delightful and comprehensive collection of jokes, anecdotes, and witty remarks curated by A.L. Pope. Compiled during the vibrant era of the late 1920s, this work serves as both a time capsule of early 20th-century humor and a practical resource for those looking to spice up their conversation or public speaking with a well-timed jest.
The book is uniquely organized and indexed, making it easy for readers to find the perfect joke for any occasion, whether it be for social gatherings, professional speeches, or personal amusement. From clever wordplay and observational comedy to classic storytelling, the volume encompasses a wide variety of humorous styles. By capturing the linguistic flair and social sensibilities of its time, Pope provides more than just a list of laughs; he offers an entertaining look at the themes and situations that resonated with audiences of the period.
Ideal for historians of comedy, public speakers, or anyone with an appreciation for vintage wit, "Now That Reminds Me, Wit and Humor-Indexed" remains a charming testament to the enduring power of laughter. Its structured approach ensures that the art of the anecdote is preserved and accessible for modern readers seeking to explore the comedic landscape of the past.
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