RIPLEY S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 2007

RIPLEY S BELIEVE IT OR NOT 2007

by RobertLeRoyRipley (Author)

Synopsis

Following on from the rip-roaring success of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" 2005 and 2006, the all-new version, "Ripley's Believe It Or Not 2007" brings together some of the world's most inspired, hilarious and downright strange individuals together in one unique volume! Planet Earth is teeming with people who possess a multitude of habits, obsessions and experiences - many of them crazy, some of them unbelievable! This terrific book brings you the wildest weirdos, the freakiest fanatics and the world's most extraordinary eccentrics! From Jim Mouth, the man who can shove 157 straws into his mouth at once, to a man who builds replicas of entire cities from packs of cards (and then knocks them down with a leaf blower!), this a book overflowing with excitement. The key to the success of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" has been its insistence on using an entirely new set of characters for each book. So see here for the first time The Great Throwdini, a knife-throwing minister from New York, Elastic Man (able to turn his feet around 180 degrees), a man who lifts weights - with his ears! - and Stevie Starr, a 34-year old Scotsman and professional regurgitator! Dare you enter the wild and wacky world of "Ripley's Believe It Or Not?"

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Century
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1846051495
ISBN 13: 9781846051494
Book Overview: Expect the Unexpected... Take a look at the world's weirdest facts!

Author Bio
Robert Leroy Ripley was the man behind the Ripley brand - a journalist, radio presenter and cartoonist, who was fascinated by the oddities of everyday life. He was also passionate about travel and by 1940 had, at the age of 40 he had visited 201 countries. Combining these two interests he developed his own radio show - broadcast all over the world, even from underwater and snake pits, and also produced many cartoons, books, TV shows and film shorts. He was voted the most popular man in America in 1936, and his brand continued to develop even after his death in 1949. It is now enjoying a huge resurgence through the advent of the internet and through publication of Ripley's Believe It Or Not.