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Hilarious Holiday Humor

Hilarious Holiday Humor( )
Author: Lederer, Richard
Kegel, Stan
ISBN:978-1-936863-51-8
Publication Date:Apr 2013
Publisher:Acorn Guild Press, LLC
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $10.95
Book Description:

Sidesplitting jokes, puns, and puzzles are unleashed in this festive collection of quips for all of the major U.S. holidays. Each celebrated day from New Year's to Christmas is afforded a separate chapter, organized in calendar order. Class clowns and junior high school comedians will uncover a bevy of vocabulary-enhancing humor and wholesome witticisms, such as Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? At the bottom. Enhanced by lively illustrations, each section also offers...
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Book Details
Pages:96
Detailed Subjects: Juvenile Nonfiction / Humor / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):0.2 x 20.3 x 13.9 cm
Book Weight:0.136 Kilograms
Author Biography
Lederer, Richard (Author)
Richard Lederer, the well-known wordsmith, originally intended to practice medicine. He entered Haverford College as a pre-medical student, but when he realized that he was more interested in the textbooks' language than their substance, he switched his major to English. He next attended Harvard Law School, but again switched majors--this time entering Harvard's Master of Arts and Teaching program. After graduation, he taught English and media at St. Paul's School, in Concord, N.H., for 27 years. Upon earning his Ph.D. in English and Linguistics from the University of New Hampshire, he decided to pursue a career writing books on the English language. His first book, Anguished English, was a popular success and launched his career. His books, newspaper columns, and speaking engagements have allowed Lederer, in his own words, "to extend my mission of teachership."

Lederer describes himself as a "verbivore" - one who consumes words. He says, "Carnivores eat meat; herbivores eat plants and vegetables; verbivores devour words." His fascination with word play (particularly, palindromes and puns) resulted in his nicknames--"Attila the Pun" and "Conan the Grammarian."

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