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10 MASTERPIECES OF COMEDY - A Timeless Collection of Classic Humor by Dickens Twain Austen & More - cover

10 MASTERPIECES OF COMEDY - A Timeless Collection of Classic Humor by Dickens Twain Austen & More

Carles Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Jonathan Swift, Jerome K. Jerome, Edwin Abbott Abbott, Zenith Golden Quill

Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill

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Summary

😂 Ten tales. Endless laughter. One classic collection.

10 Masterpieces of Comedy brings together the finest comedic works from legendary authors such as Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Jane Austen, and others. These unforgettable stories and novellas span centuries of satire, irony, wit, and whimsy—guaranteed to make you laugh, smirk, and think 🤣📚.

Featuring fully formatted text, original illustrations, and a curated introduction for each work, this edition is perfect for literature lovers, students, and readers in need of joyful, intelligent entertainment.

Included titles may feature:

The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens

The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen

My Lady Jane (excerpts or homage)

Plus other short masterpieces of humor and satire

"A delightful journey through the cleverest corners of classic literature." — Literary Times
"The perfect companion for those who want their fiction smart, funny, and timeless." — Book Review Weekly

📘 Click Buy Now to laugh with the literary giants.
Available since: 05/22/2025.
Print length: 2947 pages.

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