If you liked Oooh, what you said ! by Arthur Kober, start with Pardon me for pointing (1939), A subtreasury of American humor (1948), and Having wonderful time (1937). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Pardon me for pointing
1939 · 251 pages · Arthur Kober · Same author
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A subtreasury of American humor
1948 · 814 pages · E. B. White, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, Anita Loos, Edward Streeter, Arthur Kober, Ambrose Bierce, Frank Moore Colby, McKelway, St. Clair, Frederick Swartwout Cozzens, Charles Heber Clark, James T. Fields, Orpheus C. Kerr, V. Petroleum Nasby, Finley Peter Dunne, Donald Ogden Stewart, Nunnally Johnson, Lucretia P. Hale, Booth Tarkington, Ogden Nash, Clifford Orr, Artemus Ward (Charles Farrar Browne), Russell Maloney, Geoffrey Hellman, Marc Connelly, Joel Chandler Harris, Alfred Henry Lewis, Billings, Josh, Alexander Woolcott, Edgar Allan Poe, Persis Greely Anderson, Alva Johnston, Sanderson Vanderbilt, E. J. Kahn Jr., Angela Cypher, H. C. Bunner, Louis Untermeyer, Carolyn Wells, Bert Leston Taylor, Clarence Hollister Knapp, Kenneth Allan Robinson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Richard Lockridge, Lee Strout White, Ruth Ann McKinney, William Saroyan · Same author
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Having wonderful time
1937 · 203 pages · Arthur Kober · Same author
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A mighty man is he
1960 · 82 pages · Arthur Kober · Same author
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That man is here again
1946 · 235 pages · Arthur Kober · Same author
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What should I read after Oooh, what you said !?
BookOrb recommends Pardon me for pointing (1939), A subtreasury of American humor (1948), Having wonderful time (1937), A mighty man is he (1960), and That man is here again (1946).
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Who wrote Oooh, what you said !?
Oooh, what you said ! is by Arthur Kober.