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3,500 Good Jokes for Speakers: A Treasury of Jokes, Puns, Quips, One Liners and Stories that Will Keep Anyone Laughing

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The ultimate compendium of wit and humor for all occasions from business meetings to sales presentations to professional conventions to political rallies to rehearsal dinners--all organized by topic and fully indexed by subject.

A treasury of jokes, puns, quips, one-liners, and stories to start a speech off right, keep any audience chuckling, and add some welcome comic relief anywhere its required.

480 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 7, 1975

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December 12, 2025
My hat is off to Mr. Lieberman. It took a lot of chutzpah to dust off thousands of lame, deeply outdated jokes and send them back out into the world. A great many of these confused me, and the ones that didn't made me roll my eyes or cringe at their outdated perspective. What a window into the culture of the past! Published in 1975, yet contains jokes about the Marshall Plan, the Great Depression, Victor Mature, Lana Turner, and the new fad, television. I can't imagine a living soul in 1975 wanting to use a single one of these. A baffling book!
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