The Third QI Book of General Ignorance

The Third QI Book of General Ignorance

The Third QI Book of General Ignorance

The Third QI Book of General Ignorance

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Overview

The Third Book of General Ignorance gathers together 180 questions, both new and previously featured on the BBC TV programme's popular 'General Ignorance' round, and show why, when it comes to general knowledge, none of us knows anything at all.
Who invented the sandwich? What was the best thing before sliced bread? Who first ate frogs' legs? Which cat never changes its spots? What did Lady Godiva do? What can you legally do if you come across a Welshman in Chester after sunset?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571309009
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Publication date: 09/29/2015
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 9 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Lloyd devised The News Quiz, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image, and Blackadder. John Mitchinson is the original Marketing Director of Waterstone's, became Managing Director of Cassell and now runs Unbound.
QI and founding producer of The News Quiz, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Spitting Image, Blackadder and No Such Thing As The News.
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, and now runs Unbound. He's with Einstein: 'There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.'
QI, and one-fourth of the award-winning podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. He has authored 13 books with the QI Elves and toured sell-out shows across the world, from the London Palladium to the Sydney Opera House. He is a long-suffering fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
QI and Private Eye magazine, and co-presents No Such Thing As A Fish.

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The Book of General Ignorance won’t make you feel dumb. It’s really a call to be more curious.”— The Associated Press

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