
Why We Laugh
Why We Laugh: A New Understanding by John Charles Simon (2008-08-02) Paperback – 1763 by John Charles Simon (Author) Product details Paperback Publisher: Example Product Manufacturer (1763) ASIN: B01K2EQJSK Average

Why We Laugh: A New Understanding by John Charles Simon (2008-08-02) Paperback – 1763 by John Charles Simon (Author) Product details Paperback Publisher: Example Product Manufacturer (1763) ASIN: B01K2EQJSK Average

Rebellious Laughter: People’s Humor in American Culture By Joseph Boskin Synopsis Bringing together everyday language, social interaction and cultural warfare, this work forms a social history of humour in American

Humor and Laughter: An Anthropological Approach Paperback – March 1, 1985 by Mahadev L. Apte (Author) Product details Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: Cornell University Press (March 1, 1985) Language:

The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China Hardcover – September 8, 2015 by Christopher Rea (Author) The Age of Irreverence tells the story of why China’s

Laughter is the Best Therapy Paperback – March 30, 2011 by Dr. Surendra Singh Singhvi (Author, Editor), Prium Graphics (Illustrator) I, Surendra Singhvi suffered a stroke in May 2002 and

Redeeming Laughter 2nd ed. Edition by Peter L. Berger (Author) Amid the variety of human experiences, the comic occupies a distinctive place. It is simultaneously ubiquitous, relative, and fragile. In

An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development and Its Value Paperback – May 3, 2017 by James Sully (Author) From the author’s Preface. THE present work is,

Funny Haha: The Philosophy of Laughter in Three Easy Chapters (Plus One) Paperback – November 1, 2016 by Jayme Mitsche (Author) Laughter itself might really be a funny thing. For,

Laughter is Better Than Communism Paperback – May 8, 2014 by Andrew Heaton (Author) A political satire collection of funny articles and cartoons about American democracy from a libertarian perspective.

Humour: A Little Guide for Mind, Body and Spirit Paperback – July 21, 2000 by Kevin O’Donnell (Author) Laughter is a universal language. Throughout the world and throughout history laughter