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Take a look at the world's weirdest people, places and creatures within the pages of this extraordinary 2010 edition. Truly startling facts! Totally bizarre images! Utterly electrifying tales!
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The true story of the three women behind Sybil, the international bestseller and smash hit movie.
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For the legions of dedicated Ripley's fans, and anyone else on the planet who loves unbelievable facts and jaw-dropping images, the latest annual in our bestselling series is a feast of delights.
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From the collections of the British Library and other major archives in Britain and America, this includes work from leading spirit photographers from the 1870s to 1930s.
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This fascinating trove of falsehoods covers areas such as how to get away with a lie, presidential lies, lies to children, sex lies, how to spot a lie and how to tell one.
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Covers both historical and contemporary hoaxes and seeks to understand what drives the perpetrators. Why create a hoax? Who does it? What do they hope to get from it? This volume gathers together a collection of infamous hoaxes and places them within a historical and cultural con ...
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In 1898, Louis de Rougemont arrived in London announcing that he was a French adventurer who had survived a shipwreck and lived for 30 years as the king of an Aboriginal tribe in remote North-West Australia. He spoke of giant octopuses, flying wombats and cannibal feasts. His tal ...
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Brenda Hean and a collection of like-minded people founded the first Green political party in the world. In 1972, she left Hobart with pilot Max Price to write 'Save Lake Pedder' across the sky above Parliament. They and the plane were never seen again.
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The author trains her considerable humour and curiosity on the human soul, seeking answers from a varied and fascinating crew of contemporary and historical soul-searchers: scientists, schemers, engineers, mediums, all trying to prove (or disprove), that life goes on after we die ...
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Best selling author and historian Pamela Bradley delves into the questions that continue to plague our modern world. Pamela was born in Sydney, she first developed her passion for ancient cultures and mysteries at the age of nine when she received a book on lost civilizations for ...
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