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The Best of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader

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Find out what millions of trivia lovers already know: Uncle John is your #1 source when it comes to throne-room reading entertainment. This book celebrates the very best articles from the BRI’s first ten years--plus 150 all-new pages! As always, the contents are divided by length: short articles for the reader on the go, medium articles if you have a few minutes to spare, and the extended sitting section for those truly leg-numbing experiences. Read about . . .

- The origin of Twinkies
- Who invented the Hula Hoop
- The untold history of the Three Stooges
- Space toilets: where no man has gone before
- 1876: the year they stole the presidency
- The FBI’s "Ten Most Wanted" list
- How to start your own country
- Celebrity imposters
And much, much more!

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Series: Bathroom Reader Publisher: Portable Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 17, 2012

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781607106777
  • Release date: November 17, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781607106777
  • File size: 949 KB
  • Release date: November 17, 2012

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Find out what millions of trivia lovers already know: Uncle John is your #1 source when it comes to throne-room reading entertainment. This book celebrates the very best articles from the BRI’s first ten years--plus 150 all-new pages! As always, the contents are divided by length: short articles for the reader on the go, medium articles if you have a few minutes to spare, and the extended sitting section for those truly leg-numbing experiences. Read about . . .

- The origin of Twinkies
- Who invented the Hula Hoop
- The untold history of the Three Stooges
- Space toilets: where no man has gone before
- 1876: the year they stole the presidency
- The FBI’s "Ten Most Wanted" list
- How to start your own country
- Celebrity imposters
And much, much more!

Expand title description text