Has the Practical Joke become a dying art?..I'm afraid so!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is the definitive treatise on the subject;at least as far as I am concerned.I had a paperback copy of it over 50 years ago when still in High School.What a nice surprise,when I recently came across in again at a University Used Book Sale. It is a First Edition ,hardcover ,in great shape,including the dust jacket with a drawing by that cartoonist,we all love,Charles Addams.Somone has thought well enough of it to have given it shelf space since 1953. That may have been a Harry J Boyle,whose nane is inscribed when you open the book.Now,how,s that name sound for someone who would enjoy or maybe even partake in a Practial Joke. As you read all the great and imaginative jokes Smith details in the book;you're going to get a kick out of all the terms he uses to describe them.I never could understand why "Practical"is used,but it has become the most understood term.Here are some others;Pranks,Practical Jocosity,Chicanery,Guile,Horseplay,Funny Business,Plots,Snares,Delusions,Imaginative Assaults on Peace and Dignity,Puerile Pranking,Jinks,Boisterous Buffonerie,Sells,Whipping the Cat,Stunts,Administration of Hot Foots,Practical Jocularity,Rigging Thimbles Against Pomposity,Sport of Creeps,Hoaxes and Larking;just to name some I found. I often wondered why this much enjoyed art has slipped away over the years.Could it have been the advent of the computer and people so busy with playing with them? Or maybe TV giving so much entertainment that people just sit back and watch it and can't be bothered with using their imagination and creating some fun.I was in High School in the early 50's and Engineering School and the Army in the late 50's and someone was forever pulling off Practical Jokes. The papers were always telling us of some well executed prank.Especially things during Freshman Week or other Initiations.Things like the Mayor's chair disappearing and later to be found in some ridiculous place,a box of soap filling the fountain with suds,a statue painted,a car placed in a very awkward place,a cow led to the top floor of a dormitory (it's simple to lead a cow up several flight of stairs,but just try to get it to come back down). Allan Funt made a career of this stuff on his show "Candid Camera";but we don't have anything like it any more,Reality TV seems to have taken over. This Art did not belong to college kids and such,it was well practiced by many of the best known actors,writers,politicians,clergymen,why;even Presidents and Generals have participated;as you'll see in this book. I remember one from college days,unlike anything in the book. An Itercollegiate Hockey Game was coming ou. Our team was completely outclassed by the opposition.Not to be completely outdone,we gained access to the arena the night before,placed aout 20 buckets of flour on the rafters above where the opposition would be sitting.A rope was strung between the buckets of flour and terminated in a far off corner.When the opposition scored the first goal,the rope
Classic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
A brilliant collection of gags, wheezes and wind-ups, written in a fluid classic style. Must have been a large effort to collect all the stories included, many of which will have you laughing out loud. Every person alive should own this book, it's that good. Superb.
The Compleat Practical Joker
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
A brilliant collection of stunning practical jokes, as dreamed up and executed by some of the most imaginatively funny people who have ever lived. Should be subtitled: Don't try this at home. For that matter, should be in print.
Don't read this book in one sitting!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
You'll pass out from lack of oxygen for laughing so much! There is an original edition, and a 1992 reissue with an update in back from the late author. This HAS to be one of the funniest books ever written. A monograph on the practical joke. Deals with practical jokes in the past, with emphasis on Hollywood and the 1920s through 1940s. Don't get caught! There are even jokes in the index! I personally have purchased 4 copies of this over the years for friends, and of course for myself. I would not hesitate to give it to anybody over 12 (I would rate it PG, not for anything of a sexual, etc. nature, but you wouldn't want the little urchin getting some ideas on how to torture you!) Warning! If you don't find practical jokes (such as releasing a dozen moths in a movie theater after you've had a fight with the manager) funny, you may NOT think this is humorous.....
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