Loch Ness monsters and raining frogs : the world's most puzzling mysteries solved
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Loch Ness monsters and raining frogs : the world's most puzzling mysteries solved
(Penguin books, . Penguin reference/language)(Penguin reference books)
Penguin, 2008
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Albert Jack's ten-minute mysteries
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"First published in hardback as Albert Jack's ten-minute mysteries 2007"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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In this title, the world's strangest questions answered: What happened to the Mary Celeste? Where is the Mona Lisa?(clue: it's not in the Louvre) Is the Loch Ness Monster really a circus elephant? Will the real Paul McCartney please stand up? Who killed Marilyn Monroe? What was Agatha Christie's own mystery? Why does it rain frogs? Does Bigfoot exist? How did D. B Cooper get away with the perfect crime? and many, many more. With enough entertaining information to fuel hundreds of pub conversations, fascinating illustrations and all kinds of discoveries to surprise even the most expert conspiracy theorist, "Loch Ness Monsters and Raining Frogs" is the perfect present for anybody who's ever wondered why.
by "Nielsen BookData"