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* In the introduction to one edition of ''The [[Discworld]] Companion'', [[Terry Pratchett]] refers to his research involving reading Victorian books with titles so long that there is a refreshment stand at the half-way point.
* In case you want to follow every rule in the Bible, there's "A Handbook of Bible Law: An Indexed Guide to over 1500 Biblical Laws, Commandments, Statutes, Principles, Admonishments, Exhortations, and Guidelines Under 22 Different Subject Headings".
* [[JGJ. G. Ballard]]'s short story "The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered As a Downhill Motor Race".
* A lesser, modern example: ''I Am A Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want To Be Your Class President,'' by Josh Leib. Guess who the main character is and what happens.
* Soren Kierkegaard's doctoral thesis, "On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates."