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Cosbyology: Essays and Observations from the Doctor of Comedy (edition 2002)

by Bill Cosby

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In a collection of stand-up routines, the comedian reflects on childhood, marriage, school, work, sports, and other familiar topics.
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Title:Cosbyology: Essays and Observations from the Doctor of Comedy
Authors:Bill Cosby
Info:Hyperion Books (2002), Edition: 0, Paperback, 192 pages
Collections:Adult Non-Fiction
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In this wonderfully funny collection of stand-up material that touches on everything from childhood and marriage to school, sports, and work, Bill Cosby returns to his early days of comedy to give us a look at the funny side of life. Fusing his classic jazzy timing and edgy humor with the intelligence and perception that have made him a huge star, Cosby writes about his first experiences skiing, lying to his mother as a child, and fretting about ingrown hairs in midlife. Fans young and old will be eager to add this paperback edition to their collection, while new fans everywhere will delight in this sampling of great comic genius. ( )
  KyleneJones | Apr 25, 2022 |
Have always loved Cosby. This was a quick, little and enjoyable read. ( )
  tjblue | Feb 20, 2014 |
I didn't care much for it, even though I do like Bill Cosby. It seemed to have a lot of bodily fluids. The best story was the second last, about when he was starting out in show business. ( )
  SylviaC | Jan 22, 2012 |
Sadly, there are no essays about pudding. Or flip book sections of Cosby dancing or making funny faces. I forget why I have this one.
  fodroy | Nov 13, 2006 |
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