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Author : Nick Iversen
ISBN : 0824602080
Genre : Biography
File Size : 72.55 MB
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Uses biographical sketches to present record performances which have captivated the public in such areas as politics, sports, science, entertainment, daily life, and aviation.
Author : Paul Jackson
ISBN : 1855683172
Genre : Yorkshire (England)
File Size : 69.20 MB
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With a history stretching back a millennium and more, Yorkshire has amassed an unbeatable collection of curiosities, remarkable facts and record breakers, strange-but-true curiosities, fascinating myths and legends, and the downright weird - you'll find them all in this little book.
Author : Guinness World Records
ISBN : 9781908843708
Genre : Reference
File Size : 46.33 MB
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The world’s best-selling annual is back, with thousands of amazing new records, cool facts and awesome pictures! Ever wondered how far a dog can ride a scooter or who’s swallowed the most swords underwater Want to know about the latest sporting achievements, extreme bodies and cutting-edge tech Find the answers to these and many more mind-boggling feats in the all-new Guinness World Records 2015 eBook. What’s more, 2015 marks 60 years since the release of the very first GWR annual. To celebrate our diamond anniversary, you’ll find milestones of our classic records and how they’ve changed – or not changed – over time, plus a special feature just on diamond records. And if all that isn’t enough, you can download the new “See It 3D” augmented-reality app on another smart device to bring records in your eBook to life – just point it at designated records on screen and watch what happens! Compare yourself to the tallest man ever, squish maggots in our game, take a journey around the Solar System and much more.
Presents information about the physical characteristics, behavior, and basic care of dogs, their origins and place in history and myth, and some fun facts about world famous dogs.
Author : Peter Frank
ISBN : STANFORD:36105026184437
Genre : Fishing
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This fascinating book is a history of the inshore fishing communities between the Tees and the Humber. It describes the fishing seasons and boats and gear they employed and the patterns of domestic life that supported these unique societies. For centuries the knowledge which sustained the traditional culture was passed from generation to generation, but following the introduction of the internal combustion engine to fishing local memories began to fade. In the 1970s Professor Frank set about rescuing as much of that knowledge as survived and this much admired book is the result. The book is richly illustrated with photographs by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe and paintings by J.R. Bagshawe.