Description
1982 edition. Paperback cover has some wear, scuffs and a name written in marker. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
Bud Nelson’s “Humor: Anatomy of the funny bone” is a fascinating exploration of the art and science of comedy. Published in 1982, this insightful work delves into the psychological, sociological, and cultural aspects of humor, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of what makes us laugh. Nelson, a renowned humor scholar, draws upon a wealth of research and analysis to dissect the intricate mechanisms that underlie the human experience of humor.
This well-loved copy bears the marks of its journey through time, with a slightly worn cover and a name inscribed by a previous owner. Yet, its clean pages and sturdy binding ensure that the invaluable insights within remain accessible to curious readers and collectors alike. For those with a keen interest in the complexities of humor, this book is a true treasure trove, shedding light on the universal appeal of laughter and its profound impact on our lives.