A delightful and witty treasure trove of utterly useless information by the author of The Things That Nobody Knows.
Most encyclopaedias are boring. They are so packed with worthy but dull facts that a great deal of weird and wonderful material is squeezed out. The Encyclopaedia of Everything Else takes the opposite approach and leaves out all the dreary stuff you can find elsewhere.
The result is the most fascinating, astonishing, varied and utterly useless collection of information ever assembled and organized between two covers. From aardvark tooth bracelets to the genus of tropical weevils known as Zyzzyva, via Mark Twain's views about cabbages, this is a quarter of a million words of sublime pointlessness.
Publisher: Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781838957230
Number of pages: 528
Weight: 693 g
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 31 mm
Edition: Main
Highly enjoyable... Captivating and inspiring - New Scientist on THE THINGS THAT NOBODY KNOWS
Properly researched, and the elegance of its pop-cosmology or pop-biology mini-narratives rivals that of many specialists. It is slyly witty, and pleasingly optimistic. - Guardian on THE THINGS THAT NOBODY KNOWS
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