The standard form of a limerick is a stanza of five lines, with the first, second and fifth rhyming with one another and having three feet of three syllables each; and the shorter third and fourth... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The quality of the book for how old it is, is amazing. The book itself? Hilarious, crass, vulgar, and whitty.
Very funny, very dirty!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is the most extensive collections of limericks I have every come across. Definitely not for kids, but a very funny read from my college days.
No "clean" limericks need apply
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I found this book after I had read "Rationale of the Dirty Joke". As a fan of this poetic form, I have scanned many collections of limericks, but his has to be, by far, the most comprehensive. The introduction explains the origin of the limerick, and the following chapters categorize the limericks by topic, such as excrement, zoophily, abuses of the clergy, organs, etc. The Man from Nantucket, Alice and her dynamite stick and Dave the Hermit are present and accounted for, plus some multi-limerick sagas such as the Farter from Sparta. What you will NOT find is the "Lady from Niger", the "Lady from Guam", and the clean "Man from Nantucket". I have seen a shorter, less complete book attributed to G. Legman. Don't bother with that one- this is the book to have.
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