The Post Office Delivers: Humor could be called "Mail Jokebook". Postal employees - past, present, and future - will find either title forever fitting; and collectors of stamp and postal history will find it invaluable. Speechmakers and toastmasters will enjoy its leg-slapping attention-getters, and researchers its tidbits of postal lore. For everyone else, there's enough laughs to lighten any life. From George Washington's criticism of mail deposited in litter boxes, to 'Postage Will Be Paid By Addressee' signs taped to bricks, and the letter bomb that was returned to the sender for 'Postage Due' - it's all here.
