- Zusatztext
<p>Presenting five books in Doug Lennoxs popular and exhaustive trivia series. Throughout these books you will find and astound your friends and family with such questions (and the answers to them, of course) as: Why do the British drive on the left and North Americans on the right? Exactly how long is a "moment" or a "jiffy"? Why is a military dining hall called a "mess"? Where did the word "Canuck" come from? He even takes on the subject of Christmas in all its festive glory. Lennox dispenses knowledge concisely in this fun, fascinating series which will provide hours and hours of enjoyment.</p><b>Includes</b><ul><li><i>Now You Know</i></li><li><i>Now You Know More</i></li><li><i>Now You Know Almost Everything</i></li><li><i>Now You Know, Volume 4</i></li><li><i>Now You Know Christmas</i></li></ul>
- Kurztext
This collection in the popular trivia series provides answers to those annoying questions youve always had, such as: Why can't grooms see their bride on the day before the wedding? Why is breaking a mirror bad luck, and a rabbit's foot good luck? Why is a road called a "highway" and the ocean the "high seas"? and hundreds more.
<p>Presenting five books in Doug Lennoxs popular and exhaustive trivia series. Throughout these books you will find and astound your friends and family with such questions (and the answers to them, of course) as: Why do the British drive on the left and North Americans on the right? Exactly how long is a "moment" or a "jiffy"? Why is a military dining hall called a "mess"? Where did the word "Canuck" come from? He even takes on the subject of Christmas in all its festive glory. Lennox dispenses knowledge concisely in this fun, fascinating series which will provide hours and hours of enjoyment.</p><b>Includes</b><ul><li><i>Now You Know</i></li><li><i>Now You Know More</i></li><li><i>Now You Know Almost Everything</i></li><li><i>Now You Know, Volume 4</i></li><li><i>Now You Know Christmas</i></li></ul>