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Author Topic: At least Nine-thousand Six-hundred crackpot book titles  (Read 600 times)
Ron Dough
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« Reply #15 on: 14:25:51, 07-08-2008 »

[Now that we have a Literature area, would anyone object were this thread to be relocated there? It would make more sense, surely?]
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« Reply #16 on: 14:28:21, 07-08-2008 »

Seems like a good idea to me, Ron.

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« Reply #17 on: 14:58:57, 07-08-2008 »

[Now that we have a Literature area, would anyone object were this thread to be relocated there? It would make more sense, surely?]

I have no objection as such, but there had never been a "literary" intention as such. If there had been a "Visual Arts" area, should you have thought of moving the "Picture-association" thread to there as well then?

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« Reply #18 on: 15:10:53, 07-08-2008 »

I'd not, Baz, since the "Picture Association", described as it is as a game, is surely rather more of a Coffee Bar pastime, which I suppose this might be, too. However, thinking about helping members and visitors by having more logical places for threads suggests to me that one that is concerned with the outside of books belongs better in Literature category than anywhere else: its original position in an area concerned with music is certainly less logical.

"Plastic Arts" covers visual arts, of course.
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« Reply #19 on: 15:14:30, 07-08-2008 »

Agreed.

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« Reply #20 on: 15:15:32, 07-08-2008 »

A beginner's Guide to Immortality -- author Pickover ?

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« Reply #21 on: 15:25:13, 07-08-2008 »

For those few members who haven't yet encountered it...



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« Reply #22 on: 16:59:46, 07-08-2008 »

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« Reply #23 on: 17:36:06, 07-08-2008 »

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« Reply #24 on: 22:08:14, 07-08-2008 »

The Glands of Destiny: pub. Heinemann 1927
The Abuse of Elderly People: A Handbook for Professionals: pub J Kingsley1992
Build your own Hindenburg:  pub. Putnam NY 1983
Cluthe's Advice to the Ruptured: pub. Chas Cluthe and Sons 1915
Under Two Queens:  Macmillan 1884
Warfare in the Enemy's Rear:  Allen and Unwin 1963
The Chronicles of the Crutch:  William Tinsley 1860
Memorable Balls:  Derek Verschoyle 1954
The Romance of Cement:  Providence Livermore and Knight Co 1926

With thanks to Bizarre Books, Russel Ash and Brian Lake.
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« Reply #25 on: 23:14:25, 07-08-2008 »

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« Reply #26 on: 09:49:18, 13-11-2008 »

. . . there had never been a "literary" intention as such. . . .

That is indeed fortunate . . .

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« Reply #27 on: 13:14:54, 13-11-2008 »

. . . there had never been a "literary" intention as such. . . .

That is indeed fortunate . . .


Whilst we should hate in any way to interfere with Mrs Kerfoops' ecstatic display of manual dexterity (executed no doubt just as effectively upon a bicycle as not thereupon), we cannot help wondering whether her ongoing admiration for Rosalyn Turek may inadvertently have caused her to mistake the name "Tina Hess" for Myra Hess? If so, she might kindly focus (and indeed confine) her interest in digital exertion to that applied by pianists!

Baziron

p.s. that silly graphic might (for completeness) have possibly included somewhere a pair of walnuts!
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