The Most Amazing Book of Useless Information of Them All

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The Official Useless Information Society returns with the most amazing book of useless information yet. This series has been hugely popular but this edition is not just another essential compendium of everything you never needed but always wanted to know, it is the compendium - 288 pages, it truly is "The Most Amazing Book of Useless Information of Them All". Were you aware, for example, that relatively speaking, the skin of a pear is thicker than that of planet Earth? If you didn't - then this is the eye-opening, brain stretching book for you, whether you treasure trivia, are dotty for data or just a stickler for statistics.
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AuthorNoel Botham
PublisherJohn Blake
PlaceLondon
Year2006
ISBN9781844543038
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionVery Good
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