Great American Bathroom Reader

Great American Bathroom Reader by J B Charlton, published by Hippocrene Books in November 1999, offers a unique collection of brief articles designed for reading in “the smallest room” of the house. This 315-page book presents a diverse array of topics, including essays on bathroom essentials and a variety of subjects such as baseball, colors, flowers, and U.S. Presidents, making it a versatile addition to any reading space.
Readers will find engaging short essays alongside pop quizzes and trivia tidbits that cover an eclectic mix of interests. The book combines elements of language arts and rhetoric, providing a light-hearted yet informative experience. With its black-and-white illustrations, this edition serves as both a reference and a source of entertainment, appealing to those looking to explore a wide range of subjects in a casual format.
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This perfect book of reading material for “the smallest room” of the house is filled with interesting, brief articles on a variety of subjects. In addition to short essays on bathroom accouterments, from the commode to toilet paper and bars of soap, the author has compiled material on a variety of assorted subjects: baseball, colors, flowers, clothes, children’s games and toys, film clips, laws past and present, U.S. Presidents, sweet talk, food, books, and animals. Also includes several pop quizzes and interesting trivia tidbits. B&W illus.
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