The 2013 Diagram Prize for Oddest book Title Of The Year.
Remember this wonderful tome from yesterday?
The Bookseller magazine has announced this years’ shortlist for The Diagram Prize 2013 for Oddest Title of the Year. They include a re-evaluation of Adolf Hitler’s mental state and a not so imaginatively titled tome Handbook For Pigeon Fanciers. This award began as a laugh for delegates at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1978 and has been presented nearly every year since. Past winners have included,
Proceedings Of The Second International Workshop On Nude Mice,
A short History Of Tractors In Ukraine
American Bottom Archaeology,
Bombproof Your Horse
and most recently Cooking With Poo.
Since 2000, the winner has been decided by a public vote, so which of
this year’s nominated titles do you think is the oddest?
You can actually go and vote (here).
Here are some of this years’ offerings,
Lofts Of North America By Jerry Gagne (Foy’s Pet Supplies)
Pigeon fancier’s professional guide to pigeon housing.
Goblinproofing Ones’ Chicken Coop Reginald Bakeley (Conari)
How to identify, track, defend and destroy bothersome members of the
fairy realm.
How Tea Cosies Changed The World Loani Prior (Murdoch)
Comprehensive and inspirational guide to the humble tea cosy.
How to Sharpen Pencils David Rees (Melville House)
The art of achieving the perfect point.
Happy Reading Folks!
OMD Molly these all look Awful except for maybe the Goblinproofing of a Chicken Coop - that might be useful ;P and Cooking with Poo - that may offer some new inspiration for homemade treats! :D
ReplyDeleteWaggin at ya,
Roo
PeeS: Where do you come up with this stuff? BOL!
OMD! HOW TO SHARPEN PENCILS?
ReplyDeleteMolly I cannot tell you how long I have been looking for a book on pencil sharpening!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
MOL MOL MOL
Hugs Madi your BFFF
Same as Madi..LOL funny,we will have to order one..Have a wonderful day Molly and Mom xx00xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
LOL...what is a pencil? I think I saw one in a museum once. ;)
ReplyDeleteHilarious! I have never heard of this contest before.
ReplyDeleteI have to say my favorite one was the one on tea cozies. Too funny!
Such an interesting topic! So glad you blogged about it. Love the picture of Molly too!
You need a book to sharpen a pencil . . . is that what society has come to! Our Lady loves her tea cosy, but isn't sure it changed the world. Great titles! teehee! Lee and Phod who think anything can get published!
ReplyDeleteI just saw that tea cosy book.
ReplyDeleteI'm more interested in those world changing tea cozies. What have they been up too?
ReplyDeleteNanina
Hi Molly, sometimes I find it hard to get to sleep, counting sheep isn't the answer as I just want to chase them and I get all excited. However now I have a list of the most boring books ever written in the entire world all I have to do is get through a chapter of how to sharpen your pencil..........who woke me!
ReplyDeleteHA! I winder if someone will buy the movie right to Cooking With Poo?
ReplyDeleteMolly I went over to vote and it took me ten minutes to stop laughing at the entries...Whatever possesses folks to write these books? I had to vote for the book about tea cozies...It's important to learn such history BOL!
ReplyDeletei like the chicken coop one. :)
ReplyDeleteThe art of achieving the perfect point! BOL!
ReplyDeleteBaaaaaWaaaah our MOM could have written that book about pencil sharpening... She used to teach furst and second graders... THEY can Take a NEW pencil and sharpen them do NOTHING by NOON. She solved the problem by making it a classroom JOB and each day only one person could sharpen everybuddy's Pencils.... she called it MR. CRANKY... since the sharpener was a crank style... THEN she got even smarter and got an ELECTRIC one... butt still kept the Mr. Cranky job... Pencils would then last a WEEK instead of just a morning. BaaaaaWaaaaah.
ReplyDeleteOh Molly those are funny titles
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
Sometimes you just have to grab the attention of the public.
ReplyDeleteXXXOOO Daisy, Bella & Roxy
SHE read 'A short history of tractors in the Ukraine'
Why TEA cosies? I prefer COFFEE.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid the tea cosies changed not much of the world :o) btw: the name of the author of the pigeon loft book, Jerry Gagne means in french: won ( gagne=won)...but this book sounds not really like a winner to me :o) Have a great thursday :o)
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh, we need a copy of How to Sharpen Pencils for Mom, she hasn't got a clue, we get enoung wood chip to start a fire!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals
The Mad Scots
We hate to tell you this... but we actually have read "How to Sharpen Pencils"... it was pretty good. :) But it made our mom LOL that you had it listed under your Terrible Tomes post!! Nothing will EVER out do your David Hasselhoff from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteShelle, Milo, Dixie and Newby,
http://simpaticodreams.blogspot.com/
Definitely the one on Tea Cosies!
ReplyDelete"How to Sharpen Pencils" could be the perfect gift for my mom! And that chicken-thing is perfect for me. I can't decide between the Pigeon Lofts and the Tea Cosies....Ok, I vote for the Tea Cosies!
ReplyDeleteNice regards
Arno
You skipped one... "Gods Doodle...."
ReplyDeleteOMD Goblin proofing your Chicken Coop, seriously!
ReplyDeleteI don't know. That one about tractors in Ukraine sounded interesting!
ReplyDeletePlay bows,
Zim
The Goblinproofing book has my vote lol. The picture is just odd and I'm not sure about their revolution against the fairy kingdom. Wonder how that's working out. I've also never even heard of a tea cosy before, but good to know that they have changed the world lol.
ReplyDeleteI think the Goblinproofing your Chicken Coop will be the hands down winner! All those years ago when I kept a few chickens and they would get all rattled and excited maybe it WAS goblins. I'll never know but I would read the book.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Jo, Stella and Zkhat
I love Goblin Proofing One's Chicken Coop. I bet that could be a best seller!
ReplyDeleteGoblin proofing??? LOL! FWIW I've actually glanced at Bombproofing Your Horse. It's a pretty good book - not that I have a horse. The title just caught my eye while I was in the library looking at dog books :)
ReplyDeleteI like the goblinproofing one best! I mean, you never know. Safety first and all that :)
ReplyDeletesome of these I HAVE GOT TO find and read--- love it! although, I do love the fairy world, all it creatures so this one needs to get off the market. :) hugs and wags,
ReplyDeleteHaha! I just NEED to know how tea cozies changed the world. I'm burning with curiousity now!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Springy Thursday!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, it was funny till I got to the tea cosies and then it got interesting, love them!
ReplyDeleteLynne x
I just acquired my first tea cozy. Now I have to find out how they changed the world.
ReplyDeleteBut I use mechanical pencils so I will pass on that one. Are pencil sharpeners even made today?
I actually saw that pencil sharpening guy on TV! I seem to recall that you can send your pencil to him, and he will sharpen it perfectly for you and send it back in a lovely box w/ a certificate or some such silliness.
ReplyDeleteI kinda like the tea cozies one...
This reminds me of the weirdest title I ever heard. My sis used to be a copy editor at Academic Press, working on the science books, and she once edited a book called "The Warmed-over Flavor of Meat". Apparently this 'warmed-over' flavor is a real thing. (So odd.)
Cooking with Poo?! *shudder*
ReplyDeleteSusan and Wrigs
So now we know exactly what to get Mom for Christmas - she NEVER has a good sharp pencil:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
I kind of like The Pidgeons lofts...
ReplyDeleteThe worst is How to Sharpen Pencils because everybody knows how to do it...dã! And I prefer a mechanic pencil!
Licks from Pink
hi ya Molls ... FANKS X X X
ReplyDeleteWe are now very curious to discover how Tea Cozies changed the world. That could be an incredibly interesting story. We also think it might be wise to find out how to goblin proof a chicken coop. But then we don't have a chicken coop. No chickens either. Guess we are safe.
ReplyDeletePurrs,
Cindi Lou & The Kitty Krew