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Humour - A Short Story Collection

By: J. M. Barrie, Jerome K. Jerome, Mark Twain
Narrated by: James Taylor, Richard Mitchley
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Humour - A Short Story Collection.

The British, it is often said, have a stiff upper lip and a dry sense of humour.

It's true, we usually do, and in the case of this perfect compendium of short stories we absolutely do.

Listen to our Scottish raconteur J. M. Barrie and English wits Jerome K. Jerome and Edward Lear for perfect proof of that. But humour is many things and from many places, so we also feature Mark Twain, our very talented American friend, to complete this rather witty and clever volume of short stories.

Our readers include Richard Mitchley and James Taylor.

©2018 Deadtree Publishing (P)2018 The Copyright Group

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