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"Boners" was published back in 1931, and the quality of humor shows it. The book has cute little quips and one-liners of the kind a slightly confused schoolkid might utter. They are organized by topic, including "literature and the arts", geography", "history", "religion", and "science and mathematics". They are interspersed with drawings by none-other than Dr. Seuss. I was surprised to find that the book has been reprinted (in 2007) and is available at Amazon, under the title "Boners: Seriously Misguided Facts According to Schoolkids".… (plus d'informations)
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danielx | Aug 3, 2023 |
Three volumes in one, of misinformation, errors, and mistakes gleaned from the copy books and exams
 
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keylawk | Dec 31, 2013 |
This is a lot of fun. A collection from instructors of the funniest answers they have had turned in on exam papers by their students. First published in the 1930s, There is a lot of play on words and misunderstandings due to spelling errors. A nice book to pick up when you need a chuckle, despite its unfortunate title which has taken on a new meaning in our day. The illustrations by Dr. Seuss are, as always, wonderful.
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MrsLee | Aug 4, 2013 |
This is a collection of misrepresentations of history and literature written by students - apparently anxious just to get through the course.
 
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AlexTheHunn | 1 autre critique | Aug 25, 2007 |

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196
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ISBN
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