Ah the Diagram Prize! My favourite book prize of them all. The Diagram Prize is awarded to the book with the oddest title published during the year. Normally the books are so specialized and esoteric that we don’t find them in out collection, however this year we have three.
How Tea Cosies Changed the World (M)
by Loani Prior
How to Sharpen Pencils: a pracical and theoretical treatise on the artisanal craft of pencil sharpening for writers, artists, contractors, flange turners, anglesmiths and civil servants, with illustrations showing current practice (M)
by David Rees
God’s Doodle: the life and times of the penis (M)
by Tom Hickman
Also nominated but not owned by the Library:
Was Hitler Ill?:a final diagnosis
by Henrik Eberle
Four months after the end of the war, Hitler’s personal physician Theo Morell stated to his fellow prisoner Karl Brandt: “In fact, Hitler was never sick.” Brandt, who had been responsible for the “euthanasia” killings and was thus deeply implicated in the crimes of the Nazi regime, disagreed. He claimed that Morell had “pumped the Führer full of drugs” and was now merely attempting to justify his actions. In his opinion, Morell had turned Hitler into a physical wreck. The image of a decrepit and drug-dependent psychopath in the Reich Chancellery bunker is one of the most enduring myths about Hitler. It provides a simple explanation for his actions: who but a sick man could have ordered the killing of millions of people? Hans-Joachim Neumann and Henrik Eberle study this question and seek answers in the detailed notes and diaries left by Morell, in medical reports, pharmacological analyses and interviews with eye witnesses. Their conclusions are clear and definitive.” publisher
Goblinproofing One’s Chicken Coop
by Reginald Bakeley
“Plagued by pixies, goaded by goblins, or bothered by brownies? Help is on the way! In the tradition of Lemony Snicket and Roald Dahl, Goblinproofing One’s Chicken Coop shows how to banish those pesky dark Fairy creatures who are ready to thwart every last pleasure, be it gardening, country hikes, or even getting a good night’s sleep. In this charming guide, “fairy hunter” Reginald Bakeley offers practical instructions to clear your home and garden of these unsettling inhabitants, and banish them from you’re your chicken coop and kitchen cupboard forever!” publisher
Lofts of North America: pigeon lofts
I don’t know too much about this one, but Jerry has a website with all you need to know about the care and maintenance of pigeons http://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/jerrydesk.html
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2013/03/diagram-prize-for-oddest-book-title.html