It’s finally here — the book that Uncle John’s fans have been asking for: a full-color, illustrated edition featuring the most entertaining articles from the world’s bestselling bathroom trivia series! Hundreds of eye-popping photographs add a new dimension to Uncle John’s unique blend of trivia, humor, origin stories, history, science, and oddities. All the reader favorites are here — including dumb crooks, weird news, flubbed headlines, strange lawsuits, quirky quotations, and more. Now they pop off the pages like never before! Readers can stimulate their visual cortexes as they read about weird beauty pageants, 40 odd uses for WD-40, “Bagpiper’s Fungus” and other bizarre diseases, the wild world of weird sports, the “putrified forest” at Tennessee’s Body Farm, world records that are so risky Guinness won’t even report them, the all-time dumbest business decisions, how to cook with roadkill, what happened to Nikola Tesla’s death ray, and real-life superheroes.
Thoughts on books, reading and publishing from the staff and friends of the Tattered Cover Book Store.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Uncle John Is Always Reliable For A Laugh
It’s finally here — the book that Uncle John’s fans have been asking for: a full-color, illustrated edition featuring the most entertaining articles from the world’s bestselling bathroom trivia series! Hundreds of eye-popping photographs add a new dimension to Uncle John’s unique blend of trivia, humor, origin stories, history, science, and oddities. All the reader favorites are here — including dumb crooks, weird news, flubbed headlines, strange lawsuits, quirky quotations, and more. Now they pop off the pages like never before! Readers can stimulate their visual cortexes as they read about weird beauty pageants, 40 odd uses for WD-40, “Bagpiper’s Fungus” and other bizarre diseases, the wild world of weird sports, the “putrified forest” at Tennessee’s Body Farm, world records that are so risky Guinness won’t even report them, the all-time dumbest business decisions, how to cook with roadkill, what happened to Nikola Tesla’s death ray, and real-life superheroes.
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