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portada The Human Comedy Irish Version: Book one of the Series (The Madness of the Modern Man)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
164
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781546284956
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The Human Comedy Irish Version: Book one of the Series (The Madness of the Modern Man)

Tim Gv. Murphy (Author) · Authorhouse Uk · Paperback

The Human Comedy Irish Version: Book one of the Series (The Madness of the Modern Man) - Tim Gv. Murphy

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Synopsis "The Human Comedy Irish Version: Book one of the Series (The Madness of the Modern Man)"

A brilliant Irish comedian, Hal Roach, believed that humour can cure all ills! As I happen to share his opinion, I will try, starting with the first book of this series, to give you lads a really good laugh. Here I will describe, the way I see best, the cracked up old ideas that, somehow, when we weren’t looking, brought humanity to its knees. Mind you, some of you lads won’t like all the jokes in this book, but when it comes to humanity as a whole, our personal feelings must come in second place, as the need for all of us to stop joking and messing around with this world has become more pressing than ever!

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