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- The violent bear it away, by Flannery O'Connor
- Naked pictures of famous people, Jon Stewart
- Hell is for real, a little boy's incredible journey to hell-- and back!, by Gary Apple
- Mad's greatest writers, Frank Jacobs, five decades of his greatest works, Frank Jacobs, foreword by "Weird Al" Yankovic
- Modern times, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin
- The adventures of Sir Lyon Bouse, Bart.,in America, during the Civil War ;, being extracts from his diary
- Disorientation, Elaine Hsieh Chou
- Selected readings from the portable Dorothy Parker, edited by Marion Meade
- Publish and perish, three tales of tenure and terror, James Hynes
- The Soddit, or, let's cash in again, A.R.R.R. Roberts
- Bat Boy lives!, the Weekly world news guide to politics, culture, celebrities, alien abductions, and the mutant freaks that shape our world, [compiled] by David Perel and the editors of the Weekly world news
- The Stainless Steel Rat returns, Harry Harrison
- Stuff hipsters hate, a field guide to the passionate opinions of the indifferent, Brenna Ehrlich, Andrea Bartz
- Our front pages, 21 years of greatness, virtue, and moral rectitude from America's finest news source, [The Onion ; foreword by Brian Williams]
- Muscipula sive Cambromyomachia: the mouse-trap ;, or, the battle of the Welsh and the mice; in Latin and English. With other poems, in different languages, by an American
- Write More Good, an absolutely phony guide, The Bureau Chiefs ; [created and edited by Mark Hale and Ken Lowery]
- In praise of indecency, the leading investigative satirist sounds off on hypocrisy, censorship and free expression, by Paul Krassner
- Survivanoia, Baroness Von Smith
- Who's to say what's obscene?, politics, culture and comedy in America today, Paul Krassner ; foreword by Arianna Huffington
- The First Amendment project, Sundance Channel & Court TV present
- The very best of satire and wit, by Robert M. Bookbinder
- American satire in prose and verse, edited by Henry C. Carlisle, Jr
- Bored of the rings, a parody of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the rings, by Henry N. Beard and Douglas C. Kenney of the Harvard Lampoon
- Naked pictures of famous people, Jon Stewart
- Quite enough of Calvin Trillin, forty years of funny stuff, Calvin Trillin
- Who's to Say What's Obscene?, Politics, Culture, and Comedy in America Today
- Bored of the rings, a parody, by Henry N. Beard and Douglas C. Kenney
- The violent bear it away, [a novel]
- I am a pole (and so can you!), by Stephen Colbert ; with illustrations by Paul Hildebrand
- Fart proudly, writings of Benjamin Franklin you never read in school, compiled & edited by Carl Japikse
- The onion ad nauseam, edited by Robert Siegel ; written by Robert Siegel ... [and others ; introduction by Dave Eggers], Vol. 13
- Publish and perish, three tales of tenure and terror, James Hynes
- Modern times, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin
- MacTrump, a Shakespearean tragicomedy of the Trump Administration, by Ian Doescher and Jacopo Della Quercia ; inspired by the work of William Shakespeare
- Mark Twain's fables of man, edited with an introduction by John S. Tuckey ; text established by Kenneth M. Sanderson and Bernard L. Stein
- The yes men, United Artists presents a Free Speech, LLC production ; produced by Chris Smith, Sarah Price ; directed by Chris Smith, Dan Ollman, Sarah Price
- Muscipula sive Cambromyomachia, the mouse-trap; or, the battle of the Welsh and the mice; in Latin and English. With other poems, in different languages, by an American
- America (the book), a citizen's guide to democracy inaction, written and edited by Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin, David Javerbaum ; with a foreword by Thomas Jefferson ; writers, Rich Blomquist [and others]
- These children that come at you with knives, and other fairy tales, Jim Knipfel
- This land is their land, reports from a divided nation, Barbara Ehrenreich
- Barrel fever, : and other stories, David Sedaris