The Book of Totally Useless Information - Donal a Voorhees - Books - Kensington Publishing Corporation - 9780806514055 - 1993
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The Book of Totally Useless Information

Donal a Voorhees

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The Book of Totally Useless Information

Here is enough useless information for everyone. In "The Book of Totally Useless Information", Don Voorhees has compiled over two hundred explanations for the not-so-important questions in life.

Why is the sky blue?

Why does orange juice taste funny after you brush your teeth?

Why is a left-handed pitcher known as a "Southpaw"?

Why is the National Hockey League Championship Trophy called the Stanley Cup?

When did it first become offensive to extend the middle finger?

Why are diamonds measured in carats?

What makes stainless steel stainless?

Why does a Mexican Jumping Bean jump?

Why do spokes on wagon wheels appear to move backward on television or movie screens?

What is a best boy, a key grip, and a gaffer?

Chockful of fascinating trivial facts and anecdotes, "The Book of Totally Useless Information" will entertain readers of all ages. Illustrated throughout, this useful book will satisfy the curiosity of everyone who wonders why.


208 pages, Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1993
ISBN13 9780806514055
Publishers Kensington Publishing Corporation
Pages 208
Dimensions 151 × 228 × 16 mm   ·   312 g
Language English