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10,000 Answers:
The Ultimate Trivia Encyclopedia by Stanley Newman, Hal Fittipaldi
The New
Roadside America: The Modern Traveler's Guide to the Wild
and Wonderful America's Tourist Attractions
Clear Speech Cassettes
(2) : Pronunciation and Listening Comprehension in American
English
Isaac Asimov's
Book of Facts: 3,000 Of the Most Interesting, Entertaining,
Fascinating, Unbelievable, Unusual and Fantastic Facts by
Isaac Asimov
How Things Are
Made: From Automobiles to Zippers by Sharon Rose, Neil Schlager
Cryptozoology
A To Z : The Encyclopedia Of Loch Monsters Sasquatch Chupacabras
And Other Authentic Monsters
The New
Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding : The Bible of Bodybuilding,
Fully Updated and Revised
The Encyclopedia
of Surfing
Garner's Modern
American Usage by Bryan A. Garner
The Greatest Stories
Never Told : 100 Tales from History to Astonish, Bewilder,
and Stupefy
Guinness Book of World
Records, 2004
Imponderables
by David Feldman
Big Secrets
by William Poundstone
Ripley's Believe It
or Not Special Edition 2004
What Are the Seven
Wonders of the World? and 100 Other Great Cultural Lists
Practice Makes Perfect:
Spanish Verb Tenses
Sum & Substance:
Torts by Steve Finz
Roget International
Thesaurus Indexed Edition
Webster's New
World College Dictionary, Fourth Editionn
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Roget
International Thesaurus Indexed Edition |
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A classic reference
book that has been used by millions all over the world, Roget's
International Thesaurus is the product of more than a century
and a half of continuous expansion, reorganization, and improvement.
Today, this book is not only the most time-tested and bestselling
thesaurus ever, but, newly revised, it is also the most up-to-dateand
comprehensive reflection of the English language as it is
currently used. Read
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The
Encyclopedia of Surfing |
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What's that sound
coming from the beach? That's the rustle of pages turning,
as would-be immortals look themselves up in The Encyclopedia
of Surfing, surfing's first comprehensive reference book.
The Encyclopedia of Surfing chronicles nearly every bit of
wave-riding--its history, places, mythology, champions, tragedies,
in-jokes, and minutiae. Read
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What
Are the Seven Wonders of the World? |
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Historic trivia
is fascinating stuff. The secret to great trivia reporting
is not just in the gathering of the details, however, but
in the presentation. Organization is vital, because without
an appealing structure, the mind won't grapple with the facts.
The human brain needs an inviting presentation to wrap around
any new information, and this is what D'Epiro and Pinkowish
have done. Read More. |
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