Humorous Readings
Bemis And The Wild Bull
$4.00
Mark Twain. From 'Roughing It.' 10 min. Man tells wild tale of being treed by a buffalo. ISBN 1-60045-029-6
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Betwixt And Between
$4.00
Claire Boiko. 9 min. Monolog. A girl speaks on two birthdays: when she is twelve, and when she is thirteen. ISBN 1-60045-277-9
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Big Game
$4.00
A. Van Antwerp. 10 min. Monolog. This takeoff on a sportscaster at a football game is very popular. 'What a game! Benanni takes the ball. And how that baby can take it! He's off! And can the Benanni peel off the yardage!' Plenty of zip and peppy comedy. A rouser for any sports crowd. ISBN 1-60045-145-4
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Blind Dates
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Lansdale. 8 min. Monolog. A girl tells of her experiences with 'blind dates.' ISBN 1-60045-090-3
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Bloodless Macbeth
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G. Robert Simmons. 10 min. A TV portrayal of a most modern Macbeth. Lady Mac, together with Duncan, talks Mac out of his murder. Other characters: narrator and announcer for the sponsors of TENSE which 'enables you to get more done in a day.' ISBN 1-60045-028-8
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Bowling Is Such Fun
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Mary Louise Kempe. 8 min. Monolog. A Woman is telling her experiences while trying to bowl. ISBN 1-60045-280-9
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Boy In The Bleachers
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Albert M. Browne. 4 min. Monolog. Boy has one grand time at the ball game until he spills pop on the truant officer. ISBN 1-60045-281-7
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Boys Will Be Boys
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J.L. Harbour. 6 min. Monolog. Boy tells how grandma keeps him out of trouble by reminding his father of his own youth. ISBN 1-60045-282-5
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Brer Rabbit And The Tar Baby
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Harris. 8 min. ISBN 1-60045-284-1
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By The Sweat Of Her Brow
$4.00
Penelope Dickerson. 7 min. Monolog. Little sister earns money for her mission box by blackmail. Funny. ISBN 1-60045-285-X
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