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The ''Bluffer's Guides'' are a collection of humorous pocket-sized guidebooks, written by experts and offering readers the opportunity to pass off appropriated knowledge as their own on a variety of subjects. The series has sold five million copies worldwide.


History

The guides were published between 1965 and 1975 in
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, where four million copies of 16 books in the series were purchased. Peter Wolfe, the series' first publisher, sold its publication rights to Anne Taute, a second British publisher. Doug Lincoln, a CliffNotes vice president, discovered the guides while strolling through the
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. He saw a throng of viewers looking at the Bluffer's Guides. Wolfe entered into an agreement with Taute to publish the guides in the United States under the CliffNotes brand. The ''
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''s Terry Lee Goodrich wrote that the ''Bluffer's Guides'' have been referred to as the
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of life. The books in the series are roughly 60 percent humor and 40 percent truth, Goodrich wrote. In 2014, the then publishing group nominated British media personality
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as the first recipient of their "Dishonours list", to recognise bad behaviour and etiquette. Company representative Thomas Drewry said, "There isn't a single person in the UK who Katie Hopkins hasn't offended this year". In 2018, the Bluffer's Guide series was acquired by
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List of books and authors

*Daniel Hudson, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to the Cosmos''. *
Francis Coleman Francis Coleman (12 January 192410 April 2008) was a conductor and television producer and director. Early life and education Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Coleman began working in an office at the age of fourteen while studying music at ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guides to Ballet and Opera''. *William Hanson, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Etiquette''. *
André Launay André Joseph Launay was a novelist, essayist, humourist and dramatist of French descent who wrote in English under the pen names André Launay, Drew Launay, Andrew Laurance and Drew Lamark. He was the author of family dramas, psychic thrillers, h ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Antiques''. *
Paul Bahn Paul Gerard Bahn, (born 29 July 1953)'Bahn, Paul (1953-)'
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, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Archaeology''. *
Peter Clayton Peter James Clayton (25 June 1927 – 10 August 1991) was an English jazz presenter on BBC Radio, jazz critic, and author. From October 1968 until his death in August 1991, Clayton presented jazz recordings, interviews, studio performances, and ...
, co-author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Jazz''. *
Ross Leckie Peter Ross Leckie (born 6 May 1957) is a Scottish writer of historical novels, best known for his ''Carthage'' trilogy. Biography Leckie attended Drumtochty Castle Preparatory School and Fettes College. He studied classics at Corpus Christi C ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to the Classics''. * Thomas V. Morris, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Philosophy''. * Michael Toner, author of ''The Bluffer’s Guide to the EU''. *
Boris Starling Boris Starling (born 1969)Sohn, Amy (1999) "GETTING A HANDLE ON HOT 'MESSIAH' SCRIBE", ''New York Post'', 7 September 1999, p. 22, ("at 30 he's already been on endless European best-seller lists") is a British novelist, screenwriter and newspaper ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Brexit.'' *Jonathan Goodall, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Beer''. *
Susie Boniface Susie Boniface (born in Tonbridge, Kent) is an English journalist and author who has written for several newspapers and uses the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox in her ''Daily Mirror'' column and on Twitter. She used the name Lillys Miles while writi ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Journalism.'' *Keith Hann, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to Opera.'' *
Fidelis Morgan Fidelis Morgan (born 8 August 1952) is an Anglo-Irish actress, writer and director. She has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and in West End productions, including Noël Coward's ''The Vortex''. She has writ ...
, author of ''The Bluffer's Guide to British Theatre.''


References


External links


Bluffers.comBBC interview with William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to EtiquetteBBC interview with William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to EtiquetteArticle in the Daily Mirror newspaper by William Hanson, Bluffer’s Guide to EtiquetteArticle in The Daily Express newspaper by Neil Davey, Bluffer’s Guide to Chocolate
* ttp://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9545000/9545126.stm BBC Radio 4 interview with Ross Leckie, Bluffer’s Guide to the Classics
BBC Radio 4 interview with Ross Leckie, Bluffer’s Guide to the Classics
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