Swanage humour
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Oxfam bookshop swanage humour and cartoons from nicolas bentleywith an introduction by malcolm muggeridge , penguin, paperback very good conditionsome tanning and moderate wear but no inscriptions see oxfam website for delivery information read more
5 €
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Oxfam bookshop ludlow discover old swanage is the long-awaited follow-up to swanage and purbeck in old photographs by david haysom and david braggit brings together much previous unseen material, and contains over 350 photographs, advertisement and extracts from the towns ordnance survey map, to provide an intriguing look at swanages development and social history see oxfam website for delivery information read more
14 €
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Never been used humour mugvery funny, great as a presentin original packaging
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This is a edition of the great book of humour in it's original box and in excellent condition
25 €
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Punch library of humour books old s onwards selling all three books together any questions happy to answer
20 €
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Social and military history and humour of the period11 volumes of punch from to
25 €
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Methuens library of humour first edition hardback dustjacket editor by e v knox gc read more
300 €
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Methuens library of humour first edition editor e v knox
105 €
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Over 90 hardback books (novels, crims, humour and fantasy)various different writers & subjects
39 €
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Over 50 hardback books (novels, crims, humour and fantasy)various different writers & subjects
39 €
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Over 50 hardback books (novels, crims, humour and fantasy)various different writers & subjectsthanks read more
39 €
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Over 90 hardback books (novels, crims, humour and fantasy)various different writers & subjectsthanks read more
39 €
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The ashes battles and bellylaughs cricket humour illustrated bookfirst published
21 €
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From humour to horror with a touch of spice booka collection of short stories and poems by barbara taylor waldon the book has been signed by the author see attached photos collection would be from rotherham or royal mail 2nd class standard delivery cost would be £1
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Oxfam shop wallasey the beatles humour music tab book see oxfam website for delivery information read more
4 €
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Are you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storecatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablenumbered and signedportofolio: ‘natacha 50 ans d’aventures, d’humour et de charme’please click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
86 €
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Framed print of swanage artist bert wright 20 " x 16 " image size 135 " excellent condition
15 €
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Oxfam shop cottingham a lovely floral dish by purbeck ceramics swanageideal for holding pins or trinketssee oxfam website for delivery information read more  measurements: 11 cm (")  in good condition
4 €
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Shearer demonstrates how even the blackest humour may yield psychological information, and how humour can help build therapeutic relationships and be a catalyst for healingoxfam bookshop chipping norton paperback - - routledge this book is in excellent condition the capacity for humour is one of life's blessingsbut what are they and their clients missing? ann shearer draws on ideas about humour and its functions from antiquity to contemporary stand-up comedy and beyond, to explore how it works in both mind and bodythrough real-life stories from consulting rooms, told by both therapists and clients, the author shows how a sense of enjoyment and good humour can restore life to people in distress- and how destructive a lack of these may becometaking a psychological look at where humour comes from, what it's about and why we need it, this book will also intrigue anyone who wants to know more about the kinds of people psychotherapists are, what they do and whyso why is it so lacking in the theory and even the practice of analysis and therapy? why don't psychotherapists laugh? is the first book of its kind about a neglected and even taboo topic: the place of enjoyment and good humour in psychotherapythis may naturally suit some practitioners; others may learn that a proper therapeutic persona is serious, even solemnthis book offers food for thought about the theory and practice of psychotherapysee oxfam website for delivery information read morewhy don't psychotherapists laugh? traces the development of professional psychotherapy and its almost exclusive focus on life's tragediesit encourages analysts and therapists from different schools to look again at some of the assumptions on which they base their practice and teaching, and provides a resource for further reflection on the therapeutic task
19 €
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Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every vieweras bart presses his hand against the impenetrable barrier, the familiar figure becomes a spectacle, childish humour drained away and replaced with a haunting impressionas mickey presses his hand against the impenetrable barrier, the familiar figure becomes a sudden spectacle, all childish humour drained away and replaced with a haunting impressionare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikipaper size (cm): cm image size (cm): cm contemporary artist whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of artour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storefrom a limited edition of 50, the print is signed and numbered by the artistcatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablewhatshisname -gone lisa xl - edit 50 ‘gone lisa xl’ is a giclée print by contemporary artist whatshisname (aka sebastian burdon)attempting to express the ineffable, whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways’gone mickey - blue’ depicts the silhouette of disney’s iconic mouse, seen as if behind a layer of blue translucenceplaying with the two-dimensional surface, whatshisname creates an illusionistic sense of depth, transcending expectations of the printed form with compelling visual prowessplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website’gone lisa’ depicts the silhouette of the iconic simpson’s son, seen as if behind a layer of translucence
180 €
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To really understand the humour you had to be around in those daysvintage british humour a very small book by collier who was an english motoring journalist in the 50's and 60'spublished october great gift for the car loving dad or grandad
5 €
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• draws on children’s humour to tackle a serious (boring) topic i`fabulous fibre’ is an entertaining, educational, short text which uses age related humour and language to tackle the issues of healthy eating and digestionthe illustrations and content encourage children to discuss and request constant re reads• uses rhyme to support repetition and `joining in’ • it can be used both at home and in the classroom (reception to year 3) the book was created following conversations with parents and teachers (fussy eaters / the eyfs and national curriculum use of poetry in reception/year 1 and cautionary tales in year 2 & 3)cautionary tale for children between the ages of 4 and 11the use of rhyme encourages memorisation and joining init simplifies the importance of a good diet and uses hilarious examples – from the child’s viewpoint - to explain why adults can be so `annoying’, forcing children to eat their fruit and vegetables
5 €
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Drive and spin this poo, with a toot or two! - perfect gift for those who love toilet humour! - perfect for kids who love yucky stuff or adults who love toilet humour!
5 €
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Known for her throatylaugh, edgy humour and quick-fire wit, showcased on some of britain's most popular spin-off shows, saw her thrust into the mainstream, hosting itv's flagship talent show, the x factor, with olly murscaroline wears her heart on her sleeve, documenting her joys and heartbreaks with the humour, resilience and unflinching emotional honesty that have made her of one of television's most popular celebrities working in television todaysee oxfam website for delivery information read moreshe takes us behind the cameras at some of tv's most successful reality shows, including the tensions, stresses and unlikely friendships of the three-month adventure that was strictlyin storm in a c cup, caroline reveals the laughter and pain behind the tv persona, from a sheltered norfolk childhood shared with her twin sister, through her madcap student days, to the challenging career ladder leading to eventual tv success, not forgetting its dark shadow, when intrusive media attention turned the dream into a nightmareoxfam shop wolverhampton in december caroline flack danced her way into the nation's hearts when she raised the bbc's coveted strictly come dancingglitterball
9 €
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Rather than recommend resignation and impassivity, tezuka's buddha predicates enlightenment upon recognizing the interconnectedness of life, having compassion for the suffering, and ordering one's life sensibly, his approach is slightly irreverent in that it incorporates something that western commentators often eschew, namely, humourtezuka's storytelling genius and consummate skill at visual expression blossom fully as he contextualizes the buddha's ideas; with an emphasis on, action, emotion, humour and conflict as prince siddhartha runs away from home, travels across india and questions hindu practices such as ascetic self-mutilation and caste oppressionthe third book in the classic eight volume graphic novel series retelling the story of buddha, from the godfather of the genremeanwhile, devadatta, the young orphaned son of bandaka, is forced along a cruel pathin the third of the buddha series, as siddhartha embarks on his journey towards enlightenment, he encounters many influences; some forceful, like the monk dhepa who believes that purity is only attained through ordeals of the flesh, and some inspirational, like the strange young acolyte, assajisee oxfam website for delivery information read morechoosing to reject humanity and compassion, devadatta's journey will mould him into buddha's greatest adversaryoxfam bookshop leeds 333ppvery good conditionoriginated in the s, buddha is osamu tezuka's unparalleled rendition of the life and times of prince siddhartha
6 €
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Oxfam shop ulverston folklore, dialect, music, humour, and stories from east anglia's past side one: history side two: folklore, dialect and humour see oxfam website for delivery information read more
9 €
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Rather than recommend resignation and impassivity, tezuka's buddha predicates enlightenment upon recognizing the interconnectedness of life, having compassion for the suffering, and ordering one's life sensibly, his approach is slightly irreverent in that it incorporates something that western commentators often eschew, namely, humourtezuka's storytelling genius and consummate skill at visual expression blossom fully as he contextualizes the buddha's ideas; with an emphasis on, action, emotion, humour and conflict as prince siddhartha runs away from home, travels across india and questions hindu practices such as ascetic self-mutilation and caste oppressionmeanwhile, devadatta, the young orphaned son of bandaka, is forced along a cruel pathin the third of the buddha series, as siddhartha embarks on his journey towards enlightenment, he encounters many influences; some forceful, like the monk dhepa who believes that purity is only attained through ordeals of the flesh, and some inspirational, like the strange young acolyte, assajisee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam shop hebden bridge the third book in the classic eight volume graphic novel series retelling the story of buddha, from the godfather of the genrechoosing to reject humanity and compassion, devadatta's journey will mould him into buddha's greatest adversaryoriginated in the s, buddha is osamu tezuka's unparalleled rendition of the life and times of prince siddhartha
7 €
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Often parodic, and always saturated with humour and irony, whatshisname’s work is powerfully visual, creating instantaneous connection with every vieweras mickey presses his hand against the impenetrable barrier, the familiar figure becomes a sudden spectacle, all childish humour drained away and replaced with a haunting impressionare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikiour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any storewhatshisname - gone charlie and a dog - edit 75 each one is signed and numbered art prints are available in 75 editions however only 15 are available as single prints, the remaining 60 editions are included in box sets of prints size: 35 x 35 cm (13catawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableattempting to express the ineffable, whatshisname challenges his viewer to refocus on the world around them, questioning what they see in unorthodox and unconventional ways8 inch) contemporary artist whatshisname fuses the digital and the traditional to create provocative works of art’gone mickey - blue’ depicts the silhouette of disney’s iconic mouse, seen as if behind a layer of blue translucenceplaying with the two-dimensional surface, whatshisname creates an illusionistic sense of depth, transcending expectations of the printed form with compelling visual prowessplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website
132 €
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Oxfam shop darley street the cryptkeeper of comedy, matt groening, the creator of the simpsons, presents his newest collection of hell-arious hallowe'en humourjoin matt groening, the king of comic chaos and the creator of america's favorite family, the simpsons, as he cooks up a creepy cornucopia of knee-knocking, white-knuckling, knee-slapping, knick-knacksif you have a taste for terror and a hankering for humour, satisfy your appetite with this deliriously delicious treat - not for the faint of heart or the very tricklish! see oxfam website for delivery information read morebrace yourself for beer-bellied beasties, frozen cavemen, ghoulish groundskeepers, price-gouging kwik-e clerks, wonderful wizards, drooling aliens, banned books, talking horses, defective duplicates, and parallel worlds
8 €