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The Great British Limerick Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Great British Limerick Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-16
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Surely it can't be done. But it has been done. For the first time in the history of mankind someone has been dedicated enough and fool enough to write a filthy limerick for every town in the UK which unlike Leeds or Devizes doesn't already have a classic filthy limerick to call its own. From Land's End to John o' Groats, The Great British Limerick Book has a filthy limerick for your town, for your uncle's town, for your cousin's husband's ex-wife's town .... as long as it's in the UK and as long as it isn't one of those few places that are really impossible to find a rhyme for. There are over 900 limericks in the book. A lot of them are hilarious. Most of them are very funny. All of them are...

Some Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Some Limericks

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A Little Book of Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 46

A Little Book of Limericks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-03-30
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

There was a young lady named Perkins, Who had a great fondness for gherkins; At afternoon tea She ate twenty-three Which pickled her internal workins! This book contains over 200 funny, non-rude limerick poems old and new, suitable for children as well as adults. Laugh at the antics of the woman from Chippenham, Wilts, who walked up to Scotland on stilts, the old lady of Rye, who was baked by mistake in a pie, the young man called McLeod, who played the trombone far too loud - and many many more.

A History of the World in 100 Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

A History of the World in 100 Limericks

There is a young fellow named Mick Who's adapted the old limerick To cover, with mirth The whole history of Earth And what made its characters tick. These 100 lively and humorous limericks take us back to before beginning of time itself and the Big Bang to present day. Covering everyone's favourite history lessons (and a few surprising ones too!), Mick Twister has cleverly raided the tomes of the past, picked at the bones of the world's greatest figures, moments and events and condensed the most complex of human activities into short and hilarious poems to make you chuckle. From a geezer called Caesar to What a Load of Bankers (about the financial crisis), this is the funniest way to learn about the past. Henry VIII, Mary Wollstonecraft, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela, Alan Turing all get the limerick treatment along with important events such as the Boston Tea Party, the Abolition of Slavery, the Berlin Wall's Rise and Fall and the Arab Spring. Accompanied by amazing illustrations and witty remarks, you'll discover the history of the world... and laugh out loud as you do so. Who ever said that history was boring had clearly never read this book!

The Nonsense Limericks of Edward Lear
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

The Nonsense Limericks of Edward Lear

Edward Lear was the nineteenth century poet and artist most associated with the poetry form known as limericks. These vocabulary stretching limericks include Edward Lear's original hand drawn line illustrations. This collection of limericks for kids is ideal for ages 8 and up.

101 Conservative Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

101 Conservative Limericks

101 Conservative Limericks By Bruce Davidson 101 Conservative Limericks is designed to bring a laugh through clever wordplay and also spark political thought on the more serious ones, if there is such a thing. These limericks first appeared online (and sometimes in print) in the Dallas Morning News and on the author’s “The Limerick Guy” blog, where they ran regularly for nearly four years, numbering approximately 350 in total. The cream of the crop is within these pages: 101 “righter-than-left” poems ranging from contemporary headlines like Benghazi and immigration to the final days of the “Obamadastrain” and the rise of “Hillary Dillary Dock.”

Loopy Limericks
  • Language: en

Loopy Limericks

A collection of wonderfully hilarious, ridiculous rhymes put together by a master compiler, well known for his collections with OUP. John Foster is a poet in his own right and is highly-regarded in both the trade and in schools for his brilliant collections. LOOPY LIMERICKS is the first of 4 sparkling new collections of nonsense poems which mark the return of Collins Chidlren's Books to poetry publishing. John Foster is a well-known poet, teacher, and his book WHAM BAN ORANGUTAN is hugely popular (OUP), and the title of this was taken from his own poem. He is highly-regarded both in the trade and in schools. The books use both new and existing material with humorous line illustrations throughout. - Well-know poets included, such as: Roger McGough, Edward Lear, Michael Palin, Kaye Umansky, Spike Milligan and many more - It is divided into fun sections under the headings Animal Crackers, Dotty Dressers, Dreadful Disasters, Ghostly Groans, Musical Madness, Monstrous Moments, Potty People, Ridiculous Romances, School Sillies, Travellers' Tales, Tummy Troubles, Vampire Bites and Last Writes.

Ravings of a Looney!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Ravings of a Looney!

This book of limericks is a collaboration of my thoughts, feelings and life experiences. There's also plenty of light-hearted humour which is relatable to everyday events in my world anyway. Everything is covered from fairy terrorists, bikies, drugs, work, family dysfunctions, prison, cats, roller derby, mental health and all things in between. So, if you want to delve into the mind of a lunatic then this book is the key. You might even find you have a little looney in your head too!

Nonsense Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Nonsense Limericks

There was an old man on the Border, Who lived in the utmost disorder; He danced with the cat, and made tea in his hat, Which vexed all the folks on the Border. Enjoy Edward Lear's hilarious, bizarre and delightfully bonkers limericks - published on their own for the first time. As found in the collected works, The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear, which has been in print since 1947 and has sold tens of thousands of copies. The nonsense works, of which the limericks were a part, were first published in the mid-1800s.

A Library Full of Limericks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 94

A Library Full of Limericks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-24
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The limerick style of poetry was developed in England from the early 18th century. The often skillfully constructed verses are typically humorous or nonsense poems and generally have a five-line meter with a very strict rhyming pattern.Following the success of the ebook versions of A Pocket Full Of Limericks and Another Pocket Full Of Limericks, this volume is now available as both an ebook and a new traditional hard copy. It is a compendium of almost 400 limericks and nonsense verse for adults and children. It includes all of the limericks from the first two volumes, with more than 100 additional contributions.