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The Mammoth Book of Useless Information
John Blake 2012; US$ 7.99Did you know the Sumerians were the first to brew beer, and all the brewers were women? Or that the zip in zip code stands for zoning improvement plan? Did you know that your big toes have two bones each, while all the rest have three? Or that the first fruit eaten on the moon was a peach? The Useless Information Society was formed by some of Britain's... more...
5 Steps to a 5 500 AP Chemistry Questions to Know by Test Day
McGraw-Hill Education 2011; US$ 14.00Organized for easy reference and crucial practice, coverage of all the essential topics presented as 500 AP-style questions with detailed answer explanations 5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP Chemistry Questions to Know by Test Day is tailored to meet your study needs?whether you?ve left it to the last minute to prepare or you have been studying for... more...
Uncle John's Presents: Book of the Dumb
Portable Press 2011; US$ 12.95In every field of human endeavor, there are people, things, and ideas that rank among the best mankind has ever producedthe Book of the Dumb isn't about any of that. This volume from Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader teaches us one valuable lesson: Never underestimate the power of human stupidity. Since 1987, the Bathroom Readers’... more...
The Power of Practice Management
Wiley 2013; US$ 60.00How do you build a financial advisory business in today’s competitive and often-saturated markets? How can you break through the clutter, and develop strong and lasting client relationships? We believe it can be done by harnessing the power of practice management! The Power of Practice Management shows you the “how,” “why”... more...
The Little Book of Great Britain
The History Press 2012; US$ 14.57This little gem of a book is a repository of intriguing, fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts and trivia about Britain and the things that have made it great. Within this volume are such chapters as inventors and inventions, manners and customs, great Britons, great places such as castles, cathedrals, notable buildings, museums, collections... more...
Ever Wonder Why?
Random House Publishing Group 2013; US$ 6.99Everyone knows that...donuts have holes...we clink glasses before saying a toast...golfers yell "fore!" before teeing off...we nod our heads yes and shake our heads no...But how many of us know why? You'll learn the answers and a whole lot more in this fun and fact-filled almanac. And all you have to do is ask WHY?! more...
The Concise Guide to Sounding Smart at Parties
Crown Publishing Group 2006; US$ 19.00Banish awkward silences, boring weather talk, or (worst of all) the embarrassing conversation gaff with this pithy, hilarious guide to effortless party banter. We?ve all been there. You?re at a party, surrounded by the most important people in your life. You?re cool. You?re casual. You?re witty and urbane. Until suddenly, quite unexpectedly, things... more...
Chase's Calendar of Events 2010
McGraw-Hill Education 2009; US$ 74.95The world's datebook for more than 50 years Chase's Calendar of Events 2010 is the authoritative guide to special occurrences, holidays, anniversaries, celebrity birthdates, religious observances, sporting events, and more from around the world. Librarians, marketers, journalists, and other professionals have come to rely on it to find out... more...
How Did They Do That?
HarperCollins 2010; US$ 10.99The totally satisfying answers to more than 100 questions that drive normal people?not to mention infomaniacs and trivia buffs?crazy. Questions about matters great and small, from ancient times to yesterday. Illustrated with illuminating technical drawings and unusual vintage photographs. How did they spend $40 million making Heaven's... more...
The First Book of Seconds
F+W Media 2010; US$ 13.95With the exception of a few consolation prize?winning legends (Susan Lucci, Al Gore, and the Buffalo Bills come to mind for their mediocrity), most runners-up aren't even remembered. But now the not-so-amazing achievements of those who faltered on the way to the top get their due, including: The second tallest U.S. president; The second most dangerous... more...









