British Humour


Three Men in a Boat (Three Men, #1)
The Code of the Woosters (Jeeves, #7)
Thank You, Jeeves (Jeeves, #5)
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #4)
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
Carry On, Jeeves (Jeeves, #3)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #1)
The Inimitable Jeeves (Jeeves, #2)
My Man Jeeves (Jeeves, #1)
Right Ho, Jeeves (Jeeves, #6)
Mort (Discworld, #4; Death, #1)
Guards! Guards! (Discworld, #8; City Watch, #1)
The Light Fantastic (Discworld, #2; Rincewind, #2)
Mostly Harmless (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, #5)
How Right You Are, Jeeves (Jeeves, #12)
Goodnight, and Thanks for the Vodka [2002] by HarpieYou Really Are Full of Shit, Aren't You? by Karl WigginsThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas AdamsCalico Jack in your Garden by Karl WigginsCorn for Chickens by Bernie Morris
Best Of British Humour
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A.R Greenhollow
It is one thing to scale the Himalayas for glory; quite another to do it for a flower with an unpronounceable Latin name.
A.R Greenhollow, The Royally Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder

A.R Greenhollow
A man does not ask for glory. He generally asks for a sandwich and is appalled by what follows.
A.R Greenhollow, The Hopelessly Heroic Adventures of Sir Digby Dungchunder

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