1988. Giles, was a cartoonist best known for his work for the British newspaper the Daily Express.
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1987. Giles, was a cartoonist best known for his work for the British newspaper the Daily Express.
1969. A collection of cartoons and caricatures by Minhinnick that were featured in the New Zealand Herald newspaper between 1968 - 1969.
1980. 1st edition. A highly unofficial cartoon chronicle of events in New Zealand from 1840 to the present day.
1959. 1st edition. A collection of hilarious cartoons and satire from the pages of Mad magazine issues pre-1959.
1947. A light-hearted, humorous satire on New Zealand written in a vein which can give offence to no one.
1999. 1st edition. In this one volume, Scott Adams has collected the most pinned-up and downloaded comic strips from the last ten years.
1991. Published to coincide with "Private Eye"'s 30th anniversary, this contains the very best of the magazine's cartoons.
1947. A light-hearted humorous satire on New Zealand; written in a vein which can give offence to no one.
1979. 1st edition. Allan Keith Grant, generally known by his initials as A.K. Grant, was a New Zealand writer, historian, critic and humorist.
1969. Interesting facts on the top places and resorts in New Zealand.
1947. A light-hearted, humorous satire on New Zealand written in a vein which can give offence to no one.
1957. Entertaining and informative account of Scottish Border sheep raising.
1972. Merv Smith: New Zealand radio and television personality. A booklet of some of his favourite gags.
2005. Lonely Planet. Absurd & Amusing Signs from Around the World
2011. This book draws together the best of hundreds of contributions to a Facebook page which now has thousands of contributors and loyal fans, both nationally and around the globe.
1950. 1st edition. Humorous experiences of a New Zealand sheep farmer, partly disguised as fiction.