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Why is Bill Nye so little known these days? I can’t think of many authors, including Mark Twain, from the late 19th century whose books actually had me cracking up while reading it. His dry and subtle wit and sarcasm will have you in stitches. Another great gem is Nye and Riley’s Wit and Humor, (or Poetry and Mirth), collaborated with James Whitcomb Riley. Good, funny stuff and wonderfully illustrated by artists such as Frederick Opper.
Rating: 5 / 5
simple prose prosaic humor neither a great history nor a great comedy a few chuckles but nothing to write home about
Rating: 3 / 5