The Book of Really Useful Information
ISBN-13:
9780785836391
ISBN-10:
078583639X
Author:
Ian Whitelaw, Stephen Calladine-Evans
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Chartwell Books
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780785836391
ISBN-10:
078583639X
Author:
Ian Whitelaw, Stephen Calladine-Evans
Publication date:
2018
Publisher:
Chartwell Books
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Summary
The Book of Really Useful Information (ISBN-13: 9780785836391 and ISBN-10: 078583639X), written by authors
Ian Whitelaw, Stephen Calladine-Evans, was published by Chartwell Books in 2018.
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The Book of Really Useful Information provides a broad and fascinating education in 20 easy lessons, from great works of art to political leaders, literature that shaped society to basic science, and everything in between.
This is an ideal book for anyone who spent their school days gazing out of the window and now realizes how much they missed out on. It provides a full and fascinating education that covers all key subjects. For clarity and ease of use, the book is divided into five days, Monday to Friday, and then subdivided into four single-subject lessons. Each lesson is based around the five w’s—who, what, when, where, and why—and poses questions such as:
So sharpen your pencils and get ready to quickly learn everything you need to know in the 20 lessons of The Book of Really Useful Information.
This is an ideal book for anyone who spent their school days gazing out of the window and now realizes how much they missed out on. It provides a full and fascinating education that covers all key subjects. For clarity and ease of use, the book is divided into five days, Monday to Friday, and then subdivided into four single-subject lessons. Each lesson is based around the five w’s—who, what, when, where, and why—and poses questions such as:
- Who was Eric Arthur Blair?
- What happened to the Romans?
- When was the Big Bang?
- Where do laws come from?
- Why is evolution controversial?
So sharpen your pencils and get ready to quickly learn everything you need to know in the 20 lessons of The Book of Really Useful Information.
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