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Thursday
30Jul2009

July 30: On This Day in 1935 - 1st Paperback Books

July 30, 1935: Paperback books were introduced on this day in 1935. Although books bound in soft covers were first introduced in 1841 in Leipzig, Germany, by Christian Bernhard Tauchnitz, the modern paperback revolution dates to the publication of the first Penguin paperback by Sir Allen Lane in London, England, in 1935.

Lane believed that "good quality contemporary fiction should be made available at an attractive price." He didn't think that books should only be sold at book stores, but should also be available at convenience shops, newsstands and railroad stations.

The first Penguin paperback books were color coded (blue for biographies, green for crime, orange for fiction) and featured works by the authors: Agatha Christie, Ernest Hemingway, and Andre Maurois. They originally cost the same amount as a package of cigarettes, about sixpence.

Paperback books provided a source of good-quality writing and literature, but at a lesser cost than traditional hard-bound books. This revolutionary idea changed the entire literary world and afforded everyone the opportunity to read great books.

So next time you pick up a paperback, thank Mr. Lane for such an innovative idea.  HAPPY READING!!!


 

Monday
13Jul2009

July 13: Embrace Your Geekness Day

It's no joke! July 13th really IS the official "Embrace Your Geekness Day."

If you are a so-called "geek," or someone with a keen interest in a certain area (typically science, technology and gaming; but really, one can be a geek about anything - history, movies, art, etc.) - be out and proud today!

Amazingly, Embrace Your Geekness Day is a copyrighted holiday created by Wellcat Holidays.

The word "geek" was originally a synonym for "fool," taken from the German word "geck, meaning "fool" or "freak." Years later, it was used to describe a performer in a circus freak show. At that time, the circus was a much more significant source of entertainment than it is now. Traveling circuses of the time left cultural reminders for generations to come, one being this commonly used word that we honor today.

Geek out, my friends.  It's your official day to celebrate!

Wednesday
08Jul2009

What Happened Today That Won't Happen Again 'til 3009?

At 5 minutes and 6 seconds after 4:00 am (and again this afternoon at 4:00 pm), on the 8th of July, the time and date was/will be:

04:05:06 07-08-09

This will not happen again until the year 3009!!

Celebrate!!