Limericks by The Brothers Randolph
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (598 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1478384328 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 88 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
I laughed out loud Troynik I am a big fan of silly limericks and this book has some of the silliest.Some are pithy, others original and quirky. Limerick fans will enjoy this sweet little collection.Give it a go lads.Troynik. "Inspired little book" according to Amazon Customer. This inspired little book succeeds brilliantly in making available to today's discerning younger readers a lovely art-form (very naughty, but oh! so nice)that titillated generations of their forebears.Limericks by The Brothers Randolph
Over many decades, John Randolph and his older brother, Edward, collaborated to write the limericks in this book. On one occasion, Edward fired back a letter regarding a limerick he determined should be final: "Enough already," he declared. mail. "That's it! OK?" Apparently it was, for that limerick appears in this book just at it was typewritten and signed, "Love, Ed.". They volleyed words back and forth across the Pacific Ocean via fax and U.S. Determined to be the best, they wrote and rewrote these poems many times over
About the Author John M. in 1940. in 1940. Among many achievements in his diverse career, John was a pioneer in the computer leasing business as founder and CEO of Randolph Computer. Whitney, an emergency medicine physician. After continuing his education at Harvard, he served in the Canadian Army during WWII. When he returned to the U.S., he became a stockbroker in NYC. from MIT. In 1980 he obtained an M.A. He continued his education at Phillips Andover Academy and served in the US Army for two years before graduating with a B.S. They have two children, Emily, an author, and J. in humanities from Manhattanville College. Randolph, bor
in 1940. They have two children, Emily, an author, and J. Edward was an avid traveler, bon vivant and musician and surfed well past his 80th birthday. After continuing his education at Harvard, he served in the Canadian Army during WWII. John M. He passed away in Scottsdale, AZ on July 30, 2004. He also served on the Board of several companies, including Genessee & Wyoming for