Learn Something New Every Day: 365 Facts to Fulfill Your Life
Autor Kee Maleskyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 oct 2012
Kee Malesky, author of All Facts Considered, returns with a year′s worth of facts on the arts, history, language, natural history, religion, and science to build up your brain. From "What is the only sea without coastlines?" to "How did the tradition of April Fool′s Day begin?", this book is the best way to know more stuff than that other guy.6
Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for anyone with an inquisitive mind and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don′t give it to them. You don′t want them to know more than you do.
1. Bagged bread. 2. Purple. 3. Blame or thank Noah Webster. 4. That′s the Italian expression for "can′t see the wood for the trees." 5. You′d enjoy it too, Mr. Hodgman. 6. Discovering more than one fact per day can cause increased confidence. We′ve probably already put you at risk with the four above. Learn safely.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781118112755
ISBN-10: 111811275X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 149 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 111811275X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 149 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
NPR listeners. Know–it–alls. Wannabes.Descriere
A full year′s worth of fascinating facts
Plus a bonus fact for leap year!
"A bon–bon of a book crammed with delicious nuggets of information and morsels of amusement. Best of all, the only weight you′ll gain is in your brain."
Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent, NPR
"Kee Malesky has done it again. Day by day in any year, the reader will find interesting and absorbing facts and stories."
Carl Kasell, Official Judge and Scorekeeper, NPR′s Wait Wait . . . Don′t Tell Me!
Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for those with inquisitive minds and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don′t give it to them. You don′t want them to know more than you do.
Plus a bonus fact for leap year!
"A bon–bon of a book crammed with delicious nuggets of information and morsels of amusement. Best of all, the only weight you′ll gain is in your brain."
Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent, NPR
"Kee Malesky has done it again. Day by day in any year, the reader will find interesting and absorbing facts and stories."
Carl Kasell, Official Judge and Scorekeeper, NPR′s Wait Wait . . . Don′t Tell Me!
- What was the greatest thing before sliced bread?
- What color did carrots used to be?
- Why do many American spellings differ from their British counterparts?
- What does it mean "to have one′s eyes lined with ham"?
- If you claim to know the answers to these questions, then you′re John Hodgman. If you had to look for them below, you need this book.
Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for those with inquisitive minds and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don′t give it to them. You don′t want them to know more than you do.
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A full year′s worth of fascinating facts
Plus a bonus fact for leap year!
"A bon–bon of a book crammed with delicious nuggets of information and morsels of amusement. Best of all, the only weight you′ll gain is in your brain."
Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent, NPR
"Kee Malesky has done it again. Day by day in any year, the reader will find interesting and absorbing facts and stories."
Carl Kasell, Official Judge and Scorekeeper, NPR′s Wait Wait . . . Don′t Tell Me!
Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for those with inquisitive minds and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don′t give it to them. You don′t want them to know more than you do.
Plus a bonus fact for leap year!
"A bon–bon of a book crammed with delicious nuggets of information and morsels of amusement. Best of all, the only weight you′ll gain is in your brain."
Susan Stamberg, Special Correspondent, NPR
"Kee Malesky has done it again. Day by day in any year, the reader will find interesting and absorbing facts and stories."
Carl Kasell, Official Judge and Scorekeeper, NPR′s Wait Wait . . . Don′t Tell Me!
- What was the greatest thing before sliced bread?
- What color did carrots used to be?
- Why do many American spellings differ from their British counterparts?
- What does it mean "to have one′s eyes lined with ham"?
- If you claim to know the answers to these questions, then you′re John Hodgman. If you had to look for them below, you need this book.
Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for those with inquisitive minds and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don′t give it to them. You don′t want them to know more than you do.
Cuprins
Introduction 1
January 5
February 25
March 44
April 64
May 84
June 104
July 124
August 144
September 165
October 186
November 206
December 226
Acknowledgments 247
Notes 250
Illustration Credits 266
Index 268
January 5
February 25
March 44
April 64
May 84
June 104
July 124
August 144
September 165
October 186
November 206
December 226
Acknowledgments 247
Notes 250
Illustration Credits 266
Index 268
Recenzii
Malesky (National Public Radio′s longest serving librarian; All Facts Considered: The Essential Library of Inessential Knowledge ) shares her research savvy in this clever compendium of 366 clearly written half–page entries, including one for leap years. The material ranges from history and science to arts and language. Readers unfamiliar with entomophagy, for example, can read about it in the Feb. 25 entry, which describes the "tasty" protein of the future. Elsewhere they′ll learn that President James Garfield, trained in classical languages, could simultaneously write in Latin with one hand and Greek with the other. Appended citations offer credibility and promote further study. VERDICT This entertaining and informative work is recommended for high school and public libraries, and for casual readers and fact aficionados everywhere. Bobbie Wrinkle, McCracken Cty. P.L., Paducah, KY (Library Journal, October 2012)
Notă biografică
Kee Malesky, National Public Radio′s longest–serving librarian, is a member of the team that provides fact–checking, background research, and grammar and pronunciation guidance to NPR′s radio programs and digital media projects.