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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
the definitive guide.... Sep 21, 2009
By Michael M
"mm"
I had the book 2 days and already have used it to find just the right joke for a certain speech. Sheldon's research extends where no author has gone before. This volume contains it all.....and then some. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This is the good stuff and guaranteed to make you HAPPY! Mar 04, 2009
By J. P. Godsey
"JP Gus Godsey"
Harvey Sheldon nails it here. I can't decide whether to think of this in terms of a historical (and amazingly accurate) research novel, or to just keep it as a "laugh out loud" page turner. One thing is for sure, I will refer to it when I need material for a presentation, something I am writing, or just for jokes at a dinner party, the "Encyclopedia of the History of Jewish Comedy" covers the subject.
At over 800 pages, Sheldon has done his homework. From the Stooges, to the Marx Brothers, from Jackie Mason, to Don Rickles, from Dangerfield, to "Uncle Miltie Berle," the stories here reflect a beautiful period of America, with real bigger than life stars, right up to the Jerry Seinfeld's of today.
I loved the book and love the entire history of a great bunch of people I admired years ago, and still do. Thanks Mr. Sheldon!
J.P. "Gus" Godsey
Selected as "The Happiest Man in America" by USA Weekend Magazine
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A true history of those guys and gals we've loved so long Jan 27, 2009
By Richard Grudens What a book. Harvey Sheldon has delivered the book we all need to read, that is,if anyone of us has been affected by the likes of Jack Benny, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Jerry Lewis, Don Adams, Marx Brothers and over a hundred more great comics. The entire legacy of these Jewish Comedians is present for your review. It is a delightful formation of the canon of American Jewish Comedy. From the Three Stooges to Fanny Brice, almost every comedian of the last 100 years were mostly Jewish. Why? I don't know. They just were. From Vaudeville to the Borsch Belt, from Radio and Television and the silver screen, they are all here . My favorites are Jack Benny and Jerry Seinfeld, although George Burns and his (Catholic) wife, Gracie were also some of the great ones. So scan the over 800 pages and enjoy this wonderful and very funny-fact-filled book. Climb aboard the Yiddish Mule Train and enjoy the Borsht Capades.Buy this worthy book. Richard(Catholic) Grudens
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sloppy, sloppy writing, editing, and no citing whatsoever Oct 27, 2009
By Craig A. Svonkin
"svonkco"
I wish I could recommend this book. The topic is of great interest, but it looks like this book was home published. Some of the entries appear to have been hodgepodged together from notes, with no attention to editing. In one entry, the section reads like a Wikipedia article cut and pasted with the author's notes, so that the entry sort of circles around the same info twice. Plus, there are no notes, no citations, and no telling where the author got the info. In other words, this book is a total mess--fine, I guess, for someone interested in entertaining reading, but useless for anyone who cares at all about the reliability of the information.
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