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Works by Barry Blitt

Once Upon a Time, the End (Asleep in 60 Seconds) (2005) — Illustrator — 215 copies, 11 reviews
Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers (2019) — Illustrator — 89 copies, 5 reviews
Blitt (2017) 31 copies

Associated Works

The Three Musketeers (1844) — Cover artist, some editions — 24,451 copies, 271 reviews
The Future Dictionary of America (2004) — Contributor — 650 copies, 3 reviews
McSweeney's 06: We Now Know Who (2001) — Contributor — 211 copies, 5 reviews
George Washington's Birthday: A Mostly True Tale (2012) — Illustrator — 147 copies, 8 reviews
What's the Weather Inside? (2009) — Illustrator — 45 copies, 2 reviews
World War 3 Illustrated #36: Neo-Con (2005) — Illustrator — 5 copies

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Occupations
illustrator
Places of residence
Riverside, Connecticut, USA
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Connecticut, USA

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18 reviews
A charming question and answer compilation from the files of the New York Public Library.

Like most public libraries, the NYPL has been helping patrons, answering questions and researching problems since their opening. In this quirky compilation they opened up their archives and contemplate, research and respond to dozens of weird and wonderful questions that have been asked over the years. Barry Blitt adds further colour with some gorgeous and cheeky illustrations of the questions.

I really show more enjoyed the selection of questions and answers provided. Some had me nodding along, others had me scratching my head and many had me googling the suggested books. The illustrations were amusing as well.

My favourite questions and answers were;

Is it possible to keep an octopus in a private home?
Is is proper to go alone to Reno to get a divorce?
What is the social significance of a person playing blind man's bluff?
I received a letter from a friend in the South Seas who says he is in a country where monkeys have no tails. Where is he?
What kind of apple did Eve eat?
Has a cow upper teeth?
Is there a list of museums that might be interested in buying a shrunken head that has been in my family for years?
Where can I rent a guillotine?

An enjoyable meandering read through a variety of topics that fill the library shelves. 4 stars.
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A fun collection of questions found in the archives at the New York Public Library asked by library users from roughly 1940-1980 with answers crafted by current staff. If you're a library nerd or just enjoy exploring some of the strange questions people ask, this will be a delight.
In decades past, many public libraries tracked the unusual reference questions they were asked to research, and these logs have been stored for posterity (my local library system has a similar archive). Recently, staff of the New York Public Library have unearthed a trove of such questions and subjected a few of the noteworthy to contemporary research, presented herein. Overall, while it was interesting to page through, I have to say I was mostly underwhelmed. The premise seemed promising, show more but a fair number of the questions and answers didn't seem all that peculiar. show less
I totally get this book, from the father's point of view. And I'm not even a father. How many stories does it take to exhaust a child? Too many for the father to stay awake for in some cases. Great book. Very funny. Very satisfying.

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