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Condition
Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Signed By
Jeff VanderMeer, Ann VanderMeer
Signed
Yes
Narrative Type
Fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Edition
Limited Edition
ISBN
9781892391926

About this product

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Tachyon Publications
ISBN-10
1892391929
ISBN-13
9781892391926
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73696228

Product Key Features

Book Title
Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals : the Evil Monkey Dialogues
Number of Pages
96 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
Topic / Religion, Topic / Animals
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Humor
Author
Ann Vandermeer, Jeff Vandermeer
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
6.4 Oz
Item Length
7.3 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"This slim and silly volume is the ideal gift for anyone who has tried to make a saving throw vs. petrification using a dreidel." --io9.com, "Funny and thoughtful and totally absurd . . . This book is the most fun I've had in a while." -- San Francisco Book Review, "Funny and thoughtful and totally absurd . . . This book is the most fun I've had in a while." -- San Francisco Book Review "A handsomely illustrated collection of imaginary creatures, this is actually a Kosher cooking guide for those with fantastic palates. A demented homage to cooking, Judaism, and monsters, this is pretty much the perfect book for your coffee table." -- io9.com "Aims to do for kosher food what Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials did for animal guides what The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy did for...well, the galaxy.... And the thing is: It really does the job." -- Jewish Learning.com "Witty." -- Jewish Humor Central "Delightful." -- Jewcy.com "This slim and silly volume is the ideal gift for anyone who has tried to make a saving throw vs. petrification using a dreidel." -- io9.com "Amusement, amazement, and culinary benefit.... It's fun, it's funny, it has a monster on just about every other page." -- The Agony Column, "Delightful . . . tremendously helpful if you ever wake up and find yourself a character in a fantasy novel."  —Jewcy.com, "Funny and thoughtful and totally absurd . . . This book is the most fun I've had in a while."  — San Francisco Book Review, "Funny and thoughtful and totally absurd . . . This book is the most fun I've had in a while."  —San Francisco Book Review, "This slim and silly volume is the ideal gift for anyone who has tried to make a saving throw vs. petrification using a dreidel."  —io9.com, "Delightful . . . tremendously helpful if you ever wake up and find yourself a character in a fantasy novel." --Jewcy.com, "Amusement, amazement and culinary benefit . . . It's fun, it's funny, it has a monster on just about every other page." --The Agony Column, "A demented homage to cooking, Judaism, and monsters, this is pretty much the perfect book for your coffee table."  -io9, Praise for The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals "A handsomely illustrated collection of imaginary creatures, this is actually a Kosher cooking guide for those with fantastic palates. A demented homage to cooking, Judaism, and monsters, this is pretty much the perfect book for your coffee table." -- io9.com "Aims to do for kosher food what Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials did for animal guides what The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy did for...well, the galaxy.... And the thing is: It really does the job." -- Jewish Learning.com "Witty." -- Jewish Humor Central "Delightful." -- Jewcy.com "This slim and silly volume is the ideal gift for anyone who has tried to make a saving throw vs. petrification using a dreidel." -- io9.com "Amusement, amazement, and culinary benefit.... It's fun, it's funny, it has a monster on just about every other page." -- The Agony Column, "Funny and thoughtful and totally absurd . . . This book is the most fun I've had in a while." -- San Francisco Book Review A handsomely illustrated collection of imaginary creatures, this is actually a Kosher cooking guide for those with fantastic palates. A demented homage to cooking, Judaism, and monsters, this is pretty much the perfect book for your coffee table." — io9.com Aims to do for kosher food what Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials did for animal guides what The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy did for...well, the galaxy.... And the thing is: It really does the job." — Jewish Learning.com Witty." — Jewish Humor Central Delightful." — Jewcy.com This slim and silly volume is the ideal gift for anyone who has tried to make a saving throw vs. petrification using a dreidel." — io9.com Amusement, amazement, and culinary benefit.... It's fun, it's funny, it has a monster on just about every other page." — The Agony Column, "Delightful . . . tremendously helpful if you ever wake up and find yourself a character in a fantasy novel."  -Jewcy.com
Dewey Edition
22
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
398.2454
Synopsis
As featured on Boing Boing and Jewcy Just in time for Passover, this bite-sized bestiary is the definitive - nay, the only - A to Z guide to the kosherness of imaginary animals. The Kosher Guide is a whimsically illustrated, wild, undomesticated romp that features E.T., hobbits, Mongolian Death Worms, and even the elusive chupacabra! Once and for all, our experts will definitively describe burning questions passed down through the ages, such as: Is a vegetable-lamb a vegetable or a lamb? Does licking the Pope make you trayf? What exactly is a pollo maligno? Is Sasquatch kashrut and does it taste stringy? The Kosher Guide resolves (mostly) an ongoing, contentious debate (oy vey) between Evil Monkey - the alter-ego of bestselling fantasist Jeff VanderMeer (Annihilation) - and acclaimed editor (and co-conspirator) Ann VanderMeer (Steampunk), the creative team that produced The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases. Now you can broaden your imaginary culinary experiences guilt-free - mazel tov!, As featured on Boing Boing and Jewcy Just in time for Passover, this bite-sized bestiary is the definitive----nay, the only ----A to Z guide to the kosherness of imaginary animals. The Kosher Guide is a whimsically illustrated, wild, undomesticated romp that features E.T., hobbits, Mongolian Death Worms, and even the elusive chupacabra! Once and for all, our experts will definitively describe burning questions passed down through the ages, such as: Is a vegetable-lamb a vegetable or a lamb? Does licking the Pope make you trayf ? What exactly is a pollo maligno? Is Sasquatch kashrut and does it taste stringy? The Kosher Guide resolves (mostly) an ongoing, contentious debate ( oy vey ) between Evil Monkey--the alter-ego of bestselling fantasist Jeff VanderMeer ( Annihilation )--and acclaimed editor (and co-conspirator) Ann VanderMeer ( Steampunk ), the creative team that produced The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases . Now you can broaden your imaginary culinary experiences guilt-free-- mazel tov !, A perfect gift book, this sumptuously illustrated and whimsically bite-sized bestiary is the definitive--in fact, only--guide to the kosherness (kashrut) of imaginary animals. It is an undomesticated romp from A to Z, including E.T., hobbits, Mongolian Death Worms, and the elusive chupacabra. This fantastical journey embarks upon a hilariously contentious debate between the alter-ego of acclaimed fantasist Jeff VanderMeer (a.k.a. Evil Monkey) and his editor/collaborator wife Ann VanderMeer ( Steampunk , The New Weird ). Once and for all, burning questions passed down through the ages will be addressed, such as: Is a vegetable-lamb a vegetable or a lamb? Does licking the Pope make you trayf? What exactly is a Pollo Maligno? Does a Sasquatch taste stringy? As featured on Boing Boing and Jewcy.com and brought to you by the same creative team that gave you The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases , this irreverent abecedary is the must-have present for anyone seeking to broaden their imaginary culinary experiences guilt-free.
LC Classification Number
GR825

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