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Richard Lederers Anguished English 366-Day Calendar
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  1. Calendar: 366 pages
  2. Publisher: Pomegranate Press; 2011-08-10
  3. Author: Richard Lederer
  4. ISBN: 0764956728
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #859349

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Bloopers and Blunders, Fluffs and Flubs, Goofs and Gaffes

Every day, in American cities large and small, the English language suffers unspeakable abuses. Doctors, newspaper editors, lawyers, shop owners, and members of the clergy all contribute to the anguish. The proof is in the pages of this calendar: in 314 examples (Saturdays and Sundays share a page) culled from headlines, church newsletters, court transcripts, and other sources, Richard Lederer, author of the syndicated column “Looking at Language” and more than two dozen books, gives us the funniest linguistic offenses, from the headline “Lack of Brains Hinders Research” to a note suggesting calendars are more important than ever: “Dear School: Please eckuse John being absent on Jan. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and also 33.” Includes yearly grids for 2012 and 2013 and pages for notes.

Printed with soy-based inks. 366-day padded tear-off calendar with plastic base. Size: 6.25 x 5.25 in. (box 7 x 6 in.).

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Average Customer Review
4.5 out of 5 stars (38 customer reviews)

45 of 47 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy Now at Amazon Which is On Sale for Only $7.95, September 6, 2007
Edwin C. Pauzer (New York City) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults Upon Our Language (Mass Market Paperback)
This book contains headlines, malapropisms, school essays, parental notes to teachers, lawyer-witness dialogues, signs and other assaults on the English language that provide hours of chuckles and retelling to those who have not read it.

When you read a want ad that says: "Mixing bowl set designed to please a cook with round bottom for efficient beating," or the headline "Stiff Opposition Expected to Casketless Funeral Plan," you have to laugh.

It also reminds me of what a boss once told me: You can always deny what you said; you can never deny what you wrote.

This book is "overpriced, and worth every penny of it."

You can buy this at Amazon which is on sale for $7.95.


29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Laugh out Loud, June 13, 2000
Renee Thorpe (Karangasem, Bali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults Upon Our Language (Mass Market Paperback)
Not only is this book side-splitting hilarious, but it is also a valuable tool for teaching my kids about grammar and English usage.Every time our kids would read, "Missing masterpiece found by tree" (an actual headline) or "Texas Colleges still a Bargain, Education Extra," and go into paroxysms of laughter, I knew they were also learning something about sentence structure. So it's a great book to give to kids age 11 - 17. Sometimes people are reluctant to buy humor books because they think that if they've read it once, it won't be funny enough to pick up again. Not so with this book. Crack it open at random and you'll laugh as hard as the first time.


22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Funniest Book I've Ever Read..., February 17, 2001
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This review is from: Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults Upon Our Language (Mass Market Paperback)
...and I've read lots of funny books. This book has me doubled over every time I read it. The intro suggests that you shouldn't read it all at one sitting, but do it anyway- as long as you haven't had stitches lately- you'll break them for sure. I heard Mr. Lederer speak at the Irving Public Library in Irving Texas and his talk was funny enough to convince me to buy books. But the books themselves are PRICELESS! I can't read it in bed if my husband is trying to read or sleep- I can't keep from laughing. Buy the rest of the series, too. Oh, but if you keep a copy in the bathroom people will wonder what you're doing in there.

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