Nedeen Kelliher was one of the great characters that called Blennerville and Tralee his home. Nedeen was known throughout Ireland for his wit. He plied his trade as a jarvey in Tralee and its … [Read more...] about Nedeen – A Celebration compiled by Jimny & Tom Lucey
Humour
Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes by Mick Harkin
The author has added a sub title to the book, an Anatomy of Wit. There are four sections to the book The Jokes in our lives Our Modus Operandi Back to basics - what is a joke? A … [Read more...] about Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes by Mick Harkin
Life in the Fast Lane by Boris Johnson
Before he became a politician Boris was a journalist. One of his duties was as a motoring correspondent. In this book he reviews all sorts of cars. From the Fiat Uno to the Rolls-Royce Corniche and … [Read more...] about Life in the Fast Lane by Boris Johnson
PUB edited by Angus McGill
As the pubs are closed why not take this opportunity to take a humorous look at the pub? We recommend Pub by Angus McGill. This is a collection of essays by various authors. These include Patrick … [Read more...] about PUB edited by Angus McGill
Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
Capote's most famous novella tells the story of Holly Golightly and her adventures in Manhattan. It has now come to light that Holly Golightly was originally to be called Connie Gustafson in early … [Read more...] about Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote
Carry on, Jeeves by P G Wodehouse
Meet the inimitable gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves... From the moment Jeeves glides into Bertie Wooster's life. Jeeves provides him with a magical hangover cure, Bertie begins to wonder how he's … [Read more...] about Carry on, Jeeves by P G Wodehouse
God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian by Kurt Vonnegut
In , Vonnegut skips back and forth between life and the Afterlife as if the difference between them were rather slight. What began as a series of ninety-second radio interludes for a public radio … [Read more...] about God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian by Kurt Vonnegut
How to be a Footballer by Peter Crouch
Peter Crouch takes a light hearted look at how to be a footballer. The topics include; How to avoid Roy Keane when you've just bought a big car Ask how much before getting a hair cut … [Read more...] about How to be a Footballer by Peter Crouch
The Memory of Running Ron McLarty
Every decade seems to produce a novel that captures the public's imagination with a story that sweeps readers up and takes them on a thrilling, unforgettable ride. The Memory of Running is this … [Read more...] about The Memory of Running Ron McLarty
Top Sacred by Hugh Burnett
This book contains cartoons by Hugh Burnett that were first featured in the New Statesman. This rare book of cartoons dates back to 1960. All the cartoons are set in a Monastery, where the monks … [Read more...] about Top Sacred by Hugh Burnett