Imponderables (book series) explained

Imponderables
Author:Dave Feldman
Country:United States
Language:English
Pub Date:1986–2006
Media Type:Print
Number Of Books:11

Imponderables, or Mysteries of Everyday Life Explained, is a series of illustrated reference books by David Feldman written in FAQ format. The series was published by imprints of HarperCollins from 1986 to 1993, Penguin from 1995 to 1996, and HarperCollins from 2004 to 2006.

Premise

The books examine, investigate, and explain common, yet puzzling phenomena. Examples include: "Why do your eyes hurt when you are tired?", "Why do judges wear black robes?", and "Why do you rarely see purple Christmas lights?", among many others. The word "imponderable" is used to describe such mysteries of everyday life. The books are organized in a FAQ format.

Additional chapters explore Frustables, defined as Imponderables that are uniquely frustrating because they lack a clear answer. Some of the recurring Frustables are:

Volumes

Not all volumes include a number stamp. HarperCollins assigned each edition more than one ISBN, therefore the numbers listed below may not be the first edition.

TitlePublisherDateISBN
1ImponderablesHarperCollinsSeptember 1986
2Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise?November 1987
3When Do Fish Sleep?October 1989
4Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses?September 1990
5Do Penguins Have Knees?October 1991
6When Did Wild Poodles Roam the Earth?November 1992
7How Does Aspirin Find a Headache?November 1993
8What Are Hyenas Laughing At, Anyway?PenguinOctober 1995
9How Do Astronauts Scratch an Itch?October 1996
10Do Elephants Jump?HarperCollinsNovember 2, 2004
11Why Do Pirates Love Parrots?September 2006

Revised volumes

Feldman significantly revised two volumes for HarperCollins in 2004. They were released alongside reprints of other volumes with new titles.

TitleDateISBN
1Why Don't Cats Like to Swim?November 2, 2004
6Are Lobsters Ambidextrous?August 16, 2005

Who Put the Butter in Butterfly?

In 1989, Feldman explored a number of idiosyncratic features of the English language in Who Put the Butter in Butterfly?.[1] The volume was not published as part of the Imponderables series by HarperCollins, however the book design and text formatting of paperback editions is identical to other volumes.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smart . Patricia . October 15, 1989 . WITTY LOOK AT IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS WHO PUT THE BUTTER IN BUTTERFLY? BY DAVID FELDMAN. HARPER & ROW. $15.95. . 2020-10-26 . Sun-Sentinel.com . . en-US.