Mao Tse Tung had the Little Red Book.
Here comes the Little Yellow Book of Hangovers, The Hungoevr Cookbook by Milton Crawford (Clarkson Potter) which I just landed on my desk.
Based on P.G Wodehouse's six hangovers, namely The Broken Compass, The Sewing Machine, The Comet, The Atomic, The Cement Mixer and The Gremlin Boogie, in this little tome Milton Crawford sees hangovers as a path to daily resurrection.
Recipes run the gamut from Anna and Tommy Mexican Breakfast to the author's own Fish Finger Sandwich.
The book is sprinkled with words of advice as to the best cures by world figures from Kingsley Amis to Winston Churchill who is quoted as having said, " I may be drunk Madam but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly."
If you never drink and have no sense of humor especially the Bristish type, I suggest you abstain from reading this book. All others visit your nearest bookstore plop down a tenner (plus tax) and you will enjoy a few laughs and possibly a few of the dishes.