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Who knew?

Who knew?

: Questions that will make you think again

by Sarah Herman
1st September, 2017

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Why do elephants have such big ears? What's the difference between fog and mist? How did earthworms travel from Europe to North America? Be the brainiest guest at the wedding, the smartest slacker in the break room, and the cleverest delegate at your next networking event. Whether you're cramming for the quiz, trying to impress your friends, or simply in need of a knowledge fix, WHO KNEW? is the book for you. Filled with nuggets of wisdom to bolster your brain cells, there are plenty of tales here to surprise and delight even the most ardent trivia fan. From the plagues of the Middle Ages and the rules of Roman architecture to culinary customs, presidential assassinations, and the contents of James Bond's glass. And with a nifty test at the end of each section to keep you on your toes, you'll be ready for Mastermind in no time. Galvanize your grey matter with this classic compendium, as you find yourself asking: who knew?

Sarah Herman is a British writer, editor, and trivia-lover. She has written for Total Film, Star Wars Insider, and the official magazines for TV shows including Lost, Heroes, and Torchwood. She is the author of two other LEGO-related titles, A Million Little Bricks and Extreme Bricks, as well as other books including The Classic Guide to Famous Assassinations and Does Anything Eat S**t? She resides in Norwich, England, where she works as an editor for The Lab Magazine (an international publication and website about fashion, film, music, photography, art, and culture).

Details & Specs

Author: Sarah Herman


Publisher: The History Press


Format: Paperback


ISBN: 9780750984461


Publication Date: 1st September, 2017


Pages: 256


Dimensions: 208 x 192 x 25 mm


Notes: illustrations (colour), 1 map


Availability: Awaiting reissue


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