Listellany: A Miscellany of Very British Top Tens, from Politics to Pop

Listellany: A Miscellany of Very British Top Tens, from Politics to Pop

by JohnRentoul (Author)

Synopsis

Which are the books that people buy but never read?* Discover the answers to this and other essential questions in Listellany. This is NOT a fact-based compendium. It's purely opinion - the opinions of John Rentoul, his readers - and, yes, Twitter. Eccentric and eclectic, this is a book for pub debaters, list boffins and language lovers up and down the land: come inside and join the debate. Every week in the Independent on Sunday John Rentoul publishes a top ten based on suggestions from the great British public. Now collected together for the first time, and featuring previously unpublished lists, Listellany provides the answers to such quintessential arguments as: which are the top ten overrated 1960s bands; meaningless words found on modern menus; films panned as turkeys that are actually quite good; most beautiful British railway journeys; stupid car names; unsung villains; political heckles; words that ought to be used more often; British place names; great bands with terrible names; best prime ministers we never had; visual cliches; political myths; anagrams; misquotations; worst Beatles songs; most interesting politicians. But who knows best? You, John, or Twitter?Pick up this book and decide. *The list includes books by both Bill and Hillary Clinton.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Published: 09 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 1783960043
ISBN 13: 9781783960040
Book Overview: * Delightfully nerdy and geeky, this is perfect pub fodder that's guaranteed to generate discussion. Eccentric and eclectic - will appeal to list boffins, language lovers and pub quizzers.; * Covers politics, language, history, pop culture and more, including: top ten most English remarks of all time; top ten political heckles; top ten Douglas Adams sayings; top ten Sherlock Holmes plot flaws.; * Will be supported by a major PR and social media campaign with topical 'top tens' around publication; John Rentoul has over 33,000 Twitter followers.; * Readers will be invited to contribute to the debate online.

Media Reviews
'One of the most peculiar books of all time... a good Christmas present for someone that you love' -- Vanessa Feltz, BBC Radio London; 'Brilliant and really funny' -- Matt Forde; 'This book could provoke as many arguments as Monopoly or Scrabble ... I found it very entertaining and recommend it as a bit of fun for someone's Christmas stocking. -- callmemadam blog, callmemadam.livejournal.com; 'A good stocking filler for the upcoming 'C' season and something to dip into rather than the cracker jokes' -- --Army Rumour Service
Author Bio
John Rentoul is chief political commentator for the Independent on Sunday, and visiting fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, where he teaches contemporary history. Previously he was chief leader writer for the Independent. He is the author of the Banned List (E&T, 2011) and Questions to Which the Answer is 'No!' (E&T, 2012).