The Great Book of British Useless Information

The Great Book of British Useless Information

by HannahWarner (Author)

Synopsis

Which king ordered everyone to bed at 8pm? How many Pot Noodles are sold every second in Great Britain? How many streets must a London cabbie memorise in order to pass 'the knowledge'? How much does the hammer of Big Ben's bell weigh? If you want to know the answers to these and a whole host of other questions about Blighty, then this is the book for you! Great Britain is a nation steeped in history, traditions and terrible food. But how much do we really know about our weird and wonderful island? In this informative, amusing and fun compendium of knowledge, author Hannah Warner reveals a host of things you probably don't - but should - know about your country. This entertaining collection includes fascinating facts about royalty, politics, history, food and drink, sport, writers, transport - and even Great British failures. It is a celebration of the great and the good (plus those who were not so great but tried hard) from this land. So once you've taken the bulldog for a walk, queued for your fish and chips, made a nice cup of tea and put your feet up, sit back and revel in all that is glorious about Great Britain!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Metro Books,London
Published: 04 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1843582538
ISBN 13: 9781843582533

Author Bio
Hannah Warner used to work in the glamorous world of broadcasting, producing Steve Wright, Janice Long, and a forgettable Geri Halliwell special for BBC Radio 2. This is her third trivia book.