
Wehman Bros.' Vaudeville Jokes No. 1.
by Anonymous
"Wehman Bros.' Vaudeville Jokes No. 1" by Anonymous is a collection of humorous anecdotes and jokes, likely compiled during the early 20th century. This book serves as a trove of vaudeville-style humor, reflecting the playful and pun-filled spirit of the entertainment culture of its time. It is likely intended for performers and those who enjoyed lighthearted comedy, providing material for humorous exchanges and light entertainment. The content consists primarily of one-liners, puns, and comedic dialogues that explore various themes, such as love, marriage, and everyday life scenarios. The jokes are simple yet clever, often playing on words and employing a mixture of absurdity and wit. They capture the charm of vaudeville performances, aiming to elicit laughter from audiences through relatable situations and exaggerated characters. Overall, this book is a delightful resource for anyone looking to enjoy or share a collection of light-hearted jokes reminiscent of early 20th-century American humor.
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