- A
humorist is an
intellectual who uses humor, or wit, in
writing or
public speaking. A
raconteur is one who
tells anecdotes in a
skillful and
amusing way...
- (/kəˈloʊdi/ kə-LOH-dee; Italian: [ˈkarlo kolˈlɔːdi]), was an
Italian author,
humourist, and journalist,
widely known for his
fairy tale
novel The Adventures...
- Mark
Buckingham is a
British comic book artist. He is best
known for his work on
Marvelman and Fables. Born as Mark John Buckingham, on 23 May 1966, in...
- (1889 – July 22, 1946), born Ezra Sperling, was a 20th-century writer,
humourist, and Zionist. Ezra
Sperling was born in 1889 in a
Jewish community in...
- This is a list of
Welsh people (Welsh:
rhestr Cymry); an
ethnic group and
nation ****ociated with Wales.
Historian John
Davies argues that the
origin of...
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Robert Julian Yeatman (15 July 1897 – 13 July 1968) was a
British humourist who
wrote for Punch. He is best
known for the book 1066 and All That, a tongue-in-ch****...
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Daniel Frederick Wallace (born 16
November 1976) is a
British filmmaker, comedian, writer, actor, and
presenter of
radio and television. His
notable works...
- John
Dowie (born 3
August 1950 in Birmingham) is a
British comedian,
musician and writer,
often viewed as a
pioneer of
alternative comedy. He
began performing...
- I'm
Dying Laughing: The
Humourist is a
novel by
Christina Stead (1902–1983). It was
published posthumously by
Virago Press in 1986,
edited and with a...
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Michael Green (born 2
January 1927 in Leicester, England, died 25
February 2018) was a
British journalist and
author of
humorous books. He is best known...