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When Charles Dickens moved into Tavistock House in 1851, he decided to fill two spaces in his new study with bookcases containing fake books, the witty titles of which he had invented. And so, on October 22nd, he wrote to a bookbinder named Thomas Robert Eeles and supplied him with the following "list of imitation book-backs" to be produced.
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Lists of Note: The Fake Books of Charles Dickens
Kant's Ancient Humbugs sounds right up my alley. Or perhaps
Drowsy's Recollections of Nothing.