John Train’s Most Remarkable Occurrences

John Train’s Most Remarkable Occurrences by John Train, published by HarperCollins in 1990, is a first edition that spans 64 pages. This book presents a collection of remarkable stories infused with Train’s signature deadpan humor and literary style, showcasing both new tales and rare gems from his earlier works.
Readers will find a blend of humor and curiosity throughout the book, as it explores various anecdotes and occurrences that highlight the quirks of language and human experience. With subjects touching on humor and curiosities, this edition invites readers to enjoy a unique perspective on the art of storytelling and rhetoric, making it a notable addition to the realm of language arts and reference literature.
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Over the years, Train’s remarkable books have gathered a dedicated following for their hilarious deadpan humor and their stylish literary grace. Now John Train’s Most Remarkable Occureences introduces even more remarkable stories and brings back the rarest gems from the first volume.
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