Who Invented Underpants?: The Weird Trivia of Human Invention from Fire to Fast Food (and Everything In Between)

Who Invented Underpants?: The Weird Trivia of Human Invention from Fire to Fast Food (and Everything In Between)

by Stewart Ross
Who Invented Underpants?: The Weird Trivia of Human Invention from Fire to Fast Food (and Everything In Between)

Who Invented Underpants?: The Weird Trivia of Human Invention from Fire to Fast Food (and Everything In Between)

by Stewart Ross

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Overview

A comprehensive collection of fun facts about the origins of pretty much everything, from windows to washing machines to websites.

This fact-packed collection recounts the origins, invention, and discovery of just about everything, from the big bang to driverless cars. With sections covering topics such as the arts, sports, weapons, buildings, medicine, food, and many more, you can find out intriguing answers to questions like:

What material was the first clothing made out of?

Who invented bathtubs?

Who paved the first road?

What came first: wine or whiskey?

Perfect for history buffs, science lovers, or all-around trivia junkies, this entertaining and enlightening collection is for curious minds wondering about the mysteries of the beginning of all things.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646040988
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Publication date: 02/10/2022
Series: Fascinating Bathroom Readers
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 279
Sales rank: 480,299
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

As well as fiction and non-fiction titles, Stewart Ross has written prize-winning books for children (his book The Story of Scotland won the Saltire Society prize). He is a French speaker and teaches and directs plays in France; he also gives workshops and talks in the UK and further afield.
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