Dec 152016
 

The SUNCAT team would like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Thank you to all who have contributed and used SUNCAT throughout 2016 and helped make this year our biggest and best yet. Here are some weird and wonderful Christmas-themed titles to enjoy and, following the weird and wonderful tradition, we hope you enjoy this Christmas bento image. Click through to get the recipe!

Photograph of Jiji Christmas Bento

Jiji Christmas Bento. By Mokiko, taken 21 December 2013. Available via Creative Commons license 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/)

  • Turkey–today & tomorrow / National Turkey Federation.
  • Gobbles.
  • The feathered world: and poultry farmer.
  • A pocketful of meat facts.
  • Poultry meat: broiler and turkey edition.
  • Cranberries; the national cranberry magazine.
  • Marketing Cape Cod cranberries.
  • Marketing California brussels sprouts.
  • Recommended varieties of brussels sprouts for single harvest and descriptive list for picking over.
  • Gandy Goose.
  • Donald Parsnips daily journal 1995 – 1999.
  • The Almanac of dried fruit and nuts.
  • Kent’s Christmas yule log.
  • The Biscuits & gravy quarterly.
  • Salmon trout steelheader.
  • Hot chestnuts.
  • Deluxe Rubber Chicken.
  • Chicken outfit.
  • National chicken cooking contest recipes.

We look forward to bringing you an even bigger and better SUNCAT in 2017!

 December 15, 2016  Posted by at 8:41 am Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »
Dec 182014
 

The SUNCAT team would like to wish everyone a very merry Christmas and happy New Year. Thanks to everyone who has contributed and used SUNCAT throughout 2014. Here are some weird and wonderful Christmas-themed titles to enjoy.

Image of the EDINA Christmas tree with a SUNCAT poster in the background.

The EDINA Christmas tree with a SUNCAT poster in the background.

  • Country accents Christmas cookies.
  • Shortcut holiday cooking.
  • Prevention’s have a natural Christmas.
  • Sunset Christmas ideas and answers.
  • Christmas with Victoria.
  • Christmas from the heart : home for the holidays.
  • Early American life holiday foods.
  • Christmas at home by the fireside.
  • Santa Claus collection.
  • Selling Christmas decorations.
  • Quilter’s newsletter magazine’s quilt it for Christmas.
  • Turkey marketing guide.
  • Turkey call / National Wild Turkey Federation.
  • Poultry meat broiler and turkey edition.
  • Cranberries : the national cranberry magazine.
  • Marketing Massachusetts cranberries.
  • Marketing California brussel sprouts.
  • Christmas gifts of good taste.

We look forward to making the SUNCAT service even bigger and better in 2015!

 December 18, 2014  Posted by at 11:38 am Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »
Dec 182013
 

The SUNCAT team wish everyone a wonderful Christmas and a very happy New Year. Thanks to everyone who has contributed and used SUNCAT throughout 2013, and hope you have a great 2014 using the new SUNCAT interface. Here are some weird and wonderful Christmas titles to round off the year with!

Photograph taken from the Mound, Edinburgh at night with a view of Edinburgh's Winter Wonderland

Christmas in Edinburgh, 2013.

  • Country woman Christmas.
  • Bugs Bunny’s Christmas funnies.
  • The Eyes of Christmas.
  • “Trotter” Christmas Annual.
  • Quilt world Christmas annual.
  • Revelry Christmas 1954.
  • Christmas Pie. 1 no.
  • You complete Christmas.
  • Sesame Street Parents christmas.
  • Country accents Christmas cookies.
  • Grown-up’s Christmas annual.
  • Christmas tree lookout.
  • Report on Christmas tree research 1999.
  • Last-minute Christmas: dazzle your holidays!
  • Christmas from the heart : home for the holidays.
  • Our dogs Christmas annual.
  • Toby Ticklem’s Yorkshire annual of comical reading, for everybody’s Christmas.
  • Crochet fantasy’s Christmas special.
  • Roberts’s Christmas Annual for 1870. A most seasonable dish, prepared and served up by the author of “Mr. Smith’s Intended,” etc.
  • Limbs & needles.
  • Nundinæ Literariæ. Fugitive Papers. Christmas Eve; Christmas; Easter; Whitsuntide; Harvest Time; and the Morris Dancers.
  • Waiting in joyful hope : daily reflections for Advent and Christmas.
  • Everybody’s Christmas Annual. [for 1877.] Hell upon Earth [by N. Forsith]; or, the Bard and the Demon. A romaunt of the times. Illustrated by R. Prowse, Junr.
  • Spar from the high flat : a Christmas annual for the Dales / [edited by Robert Dixon].
  • Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer.
  • 1825. Blossoms at Christmas and first flowers of the new year. A tocken to remember a friend for 1825.

Have a look in SUNCAT during 2014 for more interesting titles!

 December 18, 2013  Posted by at 3:23 pm Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »
Dec 182012
 
A Christmas tree made from the National Union Catalog, built at the Gleeson Library, the University of San Francisco, CA USA

The SUNCAT team wishes you all a very merry festive season. Here are some weird and wonderful Christmas titles to round off the year with!

  • Ackermann’s juvenile forget me not: a Christmas, New Year’s and birth-day present, for youth of both sexes …
  • Ant-man’s big Christmas.
  • Aunt Judy’s Christmas volume for young people.
  • Beeton’s Every lady’s Christmas annual and almanack for 1876. (The extra no. of Beeton’s Young Englishwoman).
  • Chatterbox Christmas Box.
  • Christmas : hotels and house-parties.
  • Christmas bird count.
  • The Christmas book of Gloops.
  • A Christmas garland from the front.
  • Christmas Leaves, 1877. “Our Villas.” Furnished by the authors of “Ready-Money Mortiboy”
  • Christmas Pie.
  • Cork Christmas packet : a magazine for Cork people everywhere.
  • Heroes of the Hearth. A Christmas Annual … Edited by H. W. Smith and W. T. Beeson.
  • A very zombie Christmas.
  • Christmas tree taxation / by Matt Triggs.
  • Christmas with the super-heroes.
  • The Simpsons winter wing ding.
  • Santa Claus funnies.
  • 2006-2011 World Outlook for Christmas Tree Ornaments & Decorations Excluding Glass & Electric Christmas Tree Ornaments & Decorations
  • The country gentlemen’s Christmas gift list.
  • Father Christmas, our little ones’ budget, ed. by N. D’Anvers.
  • Jingle Belle.
  • McCall’s Quilting. America quilts for Christmas.
  • Merry and wise.

Have a look in SUNCAT during 2013 for more interesting titles!

SUNCAT is the Serials Union Catalogue for the UK. Visit the service at http://www.suncat.ac.uk or the SUNCAT blog at http://suncatblog.blogspot.com
 December 18, 2012  Posted by at 2:53 pm Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »
Dec 192011
 

The SUNCAT team would like to wish everyone involved in SUNCATand who use the service a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We thought we’d make it a tradition to give you some weird and wonderful Christmas themed journal titles that can be found in SUNCAT.

  • Ferret Fantasy’s Christmas annual
  • Everybody’s Christmas Annual. [for 1877.] Hell upon Earth [by N. Forsith]; or, the Bard and the Demon. A romaunt of the times. Illustrated by R. Prowse, Junr.
  • Nobody’s baby : a Christmas fancy for maids, wives & widows, young husbands & very old bachelors.
  • Fun with Father Christmas
  • Christmas Tree News

Have a look in SUNCAT during 2012 for more interesting journal titles!

 December 19, 2011  Posted by at 1:38 pm Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »
Dec 222010
 

The SUNCAT team would like to wish everyone involved in SUNCAT and who use the service a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! As it is Christmas we thought we would give you some weird and wonderful Christmas themed journal titles that can be found in SUNCAT.

  • Global Trade Perspective Christmas Tree Lighting Sets (University of Exeter)
  • Round the ingle : and other Christmas cheer : being the extra part of “The Fireside”. (University of Manchester)
  • Christmas bird count. (University of Oxford)
  • Etherington’s Christmas Annual. “Danger.” Illustrated. Edited by L. Winter. (British Library)

Have a look in SUNCAT during 2011 for more interesting journal titles!

 December 22, 2010  Posted by at 11:48 am Weird titles Tagged with:  No Responses »