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{{infobox book | | name = That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information▼
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| image = That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information.jpg
| caption = First edition
| author = [[Mitchell Symons]]
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| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]])
| pages = 371 p. (US hardback edition)
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'''''That Book ...of Perfectly Useless Information''''',<ref name="News0504172">{{Cite news |date=2005-04-17 |title=Some Books Answer Questions You Might Never Have thought To Ask |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-news-herald-some-books-answer-questi/175381573/ |access-date=2025-06-27 |newspaper=The News-Herald |___location=Morganton, North Carolina |page=27 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> commonly abbreviated as "That Book" (the title it was published under in Britain) is a book written by writer [[Mitchell Symons]], and published in
==Book Trivia==
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In the [[Acknowledgment (creative arts and sciences)|acknowledgements]] for the book, Symons says: "''For the past twenty years, I've been collecting weird and wonderful facts, which I've been storing on bits of paper and, more recently, on my computer. Every few years I'll use some of it in a book or a newspaper series, but it's always been my ambition to be able to put together the most fascinating, extraordinary facts I had-or could find-in one volume.''"
== References ==
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