"His fantasy strips. . . are pinnacles of drafting, design, and formal play." — The Week, January 2002. Only edition in full original colors. 31 full strips from 1907 cover dream adventures in great comic strip.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Bewildering Beasties by Derek Pell Outrageous visual puns depict an eargull, with the head of the national bird and a huge human ear for a body; a beebra — a zebra with bee's wings — and 58 other whatchamacallits.
The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear by Edward Lear All nonsense limericks, zany alphabets, Owl and Pussycat, songs, nonsense botany, and more. Illustrated by Lear.
Frank Sullivan at His Best by Frank Sullivan 42 delightful samples of tongue-in-cheek humor, including "An Innocent in Texas," "How to Change a Typewriter Ribbon" and "A Bachelor Looks at Breakfast."
World's Wackiest Inventions by A. E. Brown, H. A. Jeffcott, Jr. Hilarious but real inventions including edible tie pin, automatically tipping hat, metal locket for storing chewed gum — all patented.