Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc
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Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc
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Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc
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- Subject of27
- Scholastic book of lists, Robert Stremme, James Buckley, Jr
- Back in the day, 101 things everyone used to know how to do, Michael Powell
- Schott's quintessential miscellany, conceived, written and designed by Ben Schott
- The Cambridge factfinder
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- Learn something new every day, 365 facts to fulfill your life, Kee Malesky
- Numbers, how many, how far, how long, how much, edited by Andrea Sutcliffe
- Where do nudists keep their hankies?, --and other naughty questions you always wanted answered, Mitchell Symons
- Don't know much about anything, everything you need to know but never learned about people, places, events, and more!, Kenneth C. Davis
- Schott's original miscellany, conceived, written, and designed by Ben Schott
- Rules of thumb 2, by Tom Parker
- The People's almanac presents the twentieth century, the definitive compendium of astonishing events, amazing people, and strange-but-true facts, David Wallechinsky
- The dangerous book for boys, Conn Iggulden, Hal Iggulden
- The Facts on File English/French visual dictionary, look up the word from the picture, find the picture from the word, Jean-Claude Corbeil, Ariane Archambault
- The Illuminated book of days, edited by Kay & Marshall Lee ; with ill. by Kate Greenaway and Eugene Grasset
- Life's big instruction book, the almanac of indispensable information, Carol Orsag Madigan and Ann Elwood ; graphics by Ann Elwood
- 10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything, a collection of fascinating historical, scientific and cultural facts about people, places and things
- A writer's companion, edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr., in association with Jerry Leath Mills
- The ultimate, William Poundstone
- The daring book for girls, Andrea J. Buchanan, Miriam Peskowitz ; illustrations by Alexis Seabrook
- Back to school for grown-ups, everything you should have learned in class, Stephen Evans and Ian Whitelaw
- The order of things, how everything in the world is organized into hierarchies, structures, and pecking orders, Barbara Ann Kipfer
- 1,339 quite interesting facts to make your jaw drop, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin, with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski, and Alex Bell
- Laughlin's fact finder, people, places, things, events, by William Laughlin
- Facts at your fingertips, Reader's Digest