Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers: A Little Book of Whimsy and Wisdom from the Files of the New York Public Library
By (Author) New York Public Library
Illustrated by Barry Blitt
St Martin's Press
Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
22nd October 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour
031.02
Hardback
168
Width 133mm, Height 196mm, Spine 21mm
354g
Have you've ever wondered if you can keep an octopus in a private home Do you spend your time thinking about how much Napoleon's brain weighed If so, Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers is the book for you. The New York Public Library has been fielding questions like these ever since it was founded in 1895. Of course, some of the questions have left the librarians scratching their heads. "In what occupations may one be barefooted" "What time does a bluebird sing" "What does it mean when you're being chased by an elephant" "What kind of apple did Eve eat" "How many neurotic people are there in the U.S." In Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers, the staff of the NYPL has dug through the archives to find thoughtful and often witty answers to over one hundred of the oddest, funniest, and most whimsical questions the library has received since it began record-keeping over seventy-five years ago. One of The New Yorker's best-known and beloved illustrators, Barry Blitt, has created watercolors that bring many of the questions hilariously to life in a book that answers, among others, the question "Does anyone have a copyright on the Bible"
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