A compendium of hilarious and extraordinary practical jokes and hoaxes for the College's 400-year history Trinity College Dublin is famed for the intelligence and innovation of its students. However, not all the undergraduates have devoted their talents to academia; instead they spent their time devising ingenious and hilarious pranks to play on the unsuspecting dons. This fascinating volume recalls some of the greatest stunts, japes and practical jokes in the University's history, including: a night-time escapade by the University Boat Club that plunged the town of Henley into darkness, the 'buildering' traditions of Trinity night climbers, the sticky-fingered activities of the Phil Society and its long-running rivalry with the Hist, and the exploits of future antiquarian and prince of mischief Andrew Bonar-Law. Also featured are some of the darker deeds of mischief that the earlier students were involved in, such as the Battle of Botany Bay and the pranks that went too far ? This enthralling work will amaze and entertain in equal measure - and may well prove a source of inspiration for current students wishing to enliven their undergraduate days. AUTHOR: John Engle is a student in his fourth year at Trinity College Dublin. He is involved in various student publications including Piranha (the satirical newspaper) and Trinity News. He has also served on the committees of several student societies, including two of the College's oldest ? the Philosophical Society and the Historical Society. SELLING POINTS: ? Featuring original research and previously unpublished stories ? Will appeal to students, alumni, Trinity academics and tourists alike 50 b/w photos