A brand new approach to scientific reference, designed to keep you up-to-date with the latest developments in this fast-changing world, as well as providing key information on major scientists and events that have changed the course of history. Whether you feel you're not clued up about cloning, a bit ropey on string theory, or just perplexed about palaentology, the Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Science offers you the authoritative answers to any scientific question.
Here are the answers to questions that have been keeping you and your loved ones up nights, questions that have driven families to feuds, questions that nag and nag just won't let go. Have you ever wondered juts what purpose those warning labels on mattresses are supposed to serve? Or what happens to the trend that wears off tires? And how many meals have you spent pondering the perennially baffling question of why hot dogs come ten to a package while hot dog buns come in eight?
Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? has the solutions to these and scores of other Imponderables. David Feldman's witty and irresistible compendium of knowledge goes where other reference books fear to trend, uncovering closely guarded secrets, revealing long-hidden facts, and, like all other invaluable works of detection, never letting well enough alone. Whether you want to settle those arguments about the difference between a kit and a caboodle, or just curious about dry cleaning, Teflon, Wayne Gretzky, or chocolate bunnies, Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? is indispensable.
В книге собраны сотни высказываний известных личностей о любви. Let's Talk About Love, Baby captures a little of the love out there in the words of the famous and the not so famous. Anyone can fall in love after all. So if you're searching for the right way to tell someone how much you love them, or are hoping that someone you love is seeking the words to tell you, you'll be sure to find inspiration here.
If you've ever wondered where some of our "bad words" come from (or even what they meant!), then this is the book for you. Highly readable, extremely comprehensive, and always entertaining, Hugh Rawson's 'Wicked Words' is a must-have for anyone curious about language, society, history, and the fine art of insulting your fellow man. There's careful research (lays to rest the old rumour about 'For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge' being the source of a well-known dirty word) mixed with sly humor. A word of caution: Rawson covers even the most taboo words in the English language, so an open mind is a necessity. And you'll want to think twice before letting your kids look at it.