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From Galileo to Star Trek, supernovas to the space race, this compact work of genius covers the entire history of space in all its guises. In a 96 page cartoon.
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Just what is the difference between a meteor and a meteorite, a germ and a virus, or rugby league and rugby union? This title is suitable for those who have found themselves pondering the exact qualities that make a stoat a stoat, and not a weasel, or what makes a bear grizzly.
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A collection of unusual, unexpected and dreadful fates that have befallen people through the centuries.
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For anyone from the effortlessly erudite to those who think that a myth is a female moth, it's extremely handy to know about Greek myths. This title includes myths that range from Jason and the Argonauts to Helen of Troy (via Achilles' Heel).
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Serves as a guide to the weird phenomena, facts and figures from around the world. Every spread of this work reveals a surprise, including weird things to make and do, from divination to levitating your arms.
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Combines the Comic Strip History of the World, History of Space, and Greatest Greek Myths in one fantastic volume - an amazing collection of facts and stories which will occupy hungry minds for hours ... the perfect gift
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Features a hilarious A to Z of rude and horrid words.
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Features an A to Z of gruesome people.
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Need to weasel your way out of blame? Or explain some strange behaviour? This is the book for you - for every type of situation, here are excuses from the historical to the hysterical.
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Explains 101 marvellous facts: why do we have nails? Why is the sky blue? Why can birds stand on electric wires and not be electrocuted? This title enables you to educate your child with minimum effort, and is suitable for children who do not want to be boring when they grow old.
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