Website of the Week - Awful Library Books
Novelists in particular write about their times in a very encompassing way, and readers who peruse John Updike or Jane Austen will find the times more feelingly rendered than a reference book of the era. If the writing is good there is a chance that literature becomes more significant as it ages. You can't say the same for nonfiction.
Which leads us to some very funny titles. I had to ask Beth to help me make up my mind on which title to display in this post. The best choices were between the cell-phone book above, one on the Soviet Union, and a guide book to the return of Halley's Comet (published in 1985 for it's last appearance.) I think we picked this cellular maven for her smart and capable demeanor. Although the guy from the Soviet Union had a really nice hat.
Thanks to the intrepid Olive Reader at Harper Perennial for being the first to post on this.