The annual Diagram Prize for the years oddest book title has been awarded to Goblinproofing Ones Chicken Coop: And other practical advice in our campaign against the fairy kingdom, by Reginald Bakeley. Published by Conari Press and described as the essential primer for banishing the dark fairy creatures that are lurking in the dark corners and crevices of your life.
According to the publishers blurb, in Goblinproofing One's Chicken Coop readers will discover:
Why a bustle in one's hedgerow may be cause for alarm
Why a garden fumigator may come in handy on evenings at the pub
Why a toy merchant, a butcher, and a Freemason are among your best allies in the fight against the fey
Goblinproofing One's Chicken Coop is the only complete manual on how to identify, track, defend, and destroy those bothersome brownies, goblins, dwarves, scheming flower-fairies, and other nasty members of the fairy realm.
Its available in paperback from Amazon for $11.21. I think I need a copy!
Previous award winners include:
Bombproof Your Horse
Living with Crazy Buttocks
Managing a Dental Practice: The Genghis Khan Way
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Re: Diagram Prize
I can just see it 100 years people will believe its fact.
I think I want a cope too.
River
I think I want a cope too.
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Re: Diagram Prize
An article in the Huffington Post this morning lists the runners-up for the 2013 Diagram Prize:
How Tea Cosies Changed the World
Was Hitler Ill?
God's Doodle: The Life and Times of the Penis
Lofts of North America: Pigeon Lofts
How to Sharpen Pencils
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/2 ... more282487
The prize has been offered annually since 1978, with the first winner being Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Nude Mice.
Wikipedia, of course, has a full list of prize winners:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookseller ... f_the_Year
My personal copy of Gods Doodle has just returned from loan to Paolo. Its a collection of anecdotes from various sources. Good, but not great as an addition to my collection.
One title that probably should have been part of this years competition is Hung Jury: Testimonies of Genital Surgery by Transsexual Men. Its a collection of very well-written and articulate accounts of surgery edited by Trystan Cotten, a professor of African American Studies at California State University, Stanislaus (a college locally known as Turkey Tech as it was built on land purchased from a large turkey ranch).
The cover is a large photo of the genitalia of Michelangelos David.
How Tea Cosies Changed the World
Was Hitler Ill?
God's Doodle: The Life and Times of the Penis
Lofts of North America: Pigeon Lofts
How to Sharpen Pencils
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/2 ... more282487
The prize has been offered annually since 1978, with the first winner being Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Nude Mice.
Wikipedia, of course, has a full list of prize winners:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookseller ... f_the_Year
My personal copy of Gods Doodle has just returned from loan to Paolo. Its a collection of anecdotes from various sources. Good, but not great as an addition to my collection.
One title that probably should have been part of this years competition is Hung Jury: Testimonies of Genital Surgery by Transsexual Men. Its a collection of very well-written and articulate accounts of surgery edited by Trystan Cotten, a professor of African American Studies at California State University, Stanislaus (a college locally known as Turkey Tech as it was built on land purchased from a large turkey ranch).
The cover is a large photo of the genitalia of Michelangelos David.
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