The Book of Lists

The Book of Lists
The first volume of The Book of Lists.

The Book of Lists refers to any one of a series of books compiled by David Wallechinsky, his father best selling author Irving Wallace and sister Amy Wallace.[1][2][3][4][5] Each book contains hundreds of lists (many accompanied by textual explanations) on unusual or esoteric topics, for example:

The first Book of Lists was published in 1977, a second volume came out in 1980 and the third appeared in 1983. Book of Lists for the 1990s was published in 1993; yet another volume, The New Book of Lists, was published in 2005. The first volume was initially controversial and banned in some libraries and parts of the United States when it was published due to, among other things, a chapter that graphically described popular sexual positions and their pros and cons.[10] The 2005 volume was essentially "new" in name only; it was made up primarily of reprinted and updated lists selected from the first three volumes, which have gone out of print.

Wallechinsky and Wallace were also responsible for editing The People's Almanac, which covered similar ground, as well as The Book of Predictions.

Other authors who have followed this basic format include:

  • Russ Kick, author of The Disinformation Book of Lists
  • Louis Rukeyser, author of Louis Rukeyser's Book Of Lists
  • Bernard Schwartz, author of A Book of Legal Lists
  • Geoff Tibballs, author of the Best Book Of Lists Ever!

In 2005, a Canadian edition of The Book of Lists was published and credited to David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, Ira Basen and Jane Farrow. The book contained a mixture of content from the original three volumes, mixed in with updated material, and material with a specifically Canadian focus.

References

  1. ^ Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Amy Wallace, The Book of Lists (1977) ISBN 0-688-03183-8.
  2. ^ Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Amy Wallace, The Book of Lists 2 (1980) ISBN 0-688-03574-4.
  3. ^ Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky, and Amy Wallace, The Book of Lists 3 (1983) ISBN 0-688-01647-2.
  4. ^ David Wallechinsky, and Amy Wallace, The Book of Lists (2004) ISBN 1-84195-553-1.
  5. ^ David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace, The New Book of Lists. New York: Canongate, 2005 ISBN 1-84195-719-4
  6. ^ Book of Lists, Page 335
  7. ^ Book of Lists, Pages 54–57
  8. ^ Book of Lists, Pages 71–75
  9. ^ Book of Lists, Page 125
  10. ^ Book of Lists, Pages 315–316

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Book of Predictions — was a book published in 1980 and written by David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, and Irving Wallace, the authors of The Book of Lists . Written in the same type of style (i.e., lists), it includes lists of predictions by scientists, science fiction… …   Wikipedia

  • The Book of Lost Tales — The History of Middle earth Volumes I and II Volume III Volume IV Volume V Volumes VI–IX Volume X Volume XI Volume XII …   Wikipedia

  • The Book of Abraham — is a historical novel written by Marek Halter that documents the history (both factual and fictional) of his Jewish family. Although the early parts of the book are fictional, those parts taking place after the fifteenth century factually… …   Wikipedia

  • The Book of Five Rings — Go Rin No Sho calligraphed in Kanji . Musashi strived for as great a mastery in that art as in swordsmanship. The Book of Five Rings (五輪書, Go Rin No Sho …   Wikipedia

  • People of the Book — This article is about the theological concept in Islam. For the novel by Geraldine Brooks see People of the Book (novel). In Islam, the People of the Book (Arabic ar. أهل الكتاب, ArabDIN|Ahl al Kitâb ), also Followers of the Holy Books [… …   Wikipedia

  • Book Sense — was a marketing and branding program of the American Booksellers Association, in which many independent bookstores across North America participated in order to better compete with the large book chains. Bookstores participating in the Book Sense …   Wikipedia

  • The Prague Post — is an English language weekly newspaper covering the Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe. It is the most popular English language newspaper in the country. The target audience is English speaking expatriates living in the Czech Republic …   Wikipedia

  • The People's Almanac — was a series of books published in the 1970s and 1980s by Irving Wallace, the novelist responsible for co authoring the series The Book of Lists . The format of the almanac departs from a conventional almanac and included many obscure facts,… …   Wikipedia

  • Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air — Official steam header for The Book of Air Developer(s) KatGames …   Wikipedia

  • Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water — Official steam header for The Book of Water Developer(s) KatGames …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”