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| FACTS AND TRIVIA | SUBJECTS | |
| Bizarre moments in science Karl Kruszelnicki |
Almanacs Encyclopedias |
030 031 |
| Munching maggots, Noah's flood and TV heart attacks Karl Kruszelnicki |
Trivia Lists |
031.02 032.02 |
| But whose idea was it? Eileen Hellicar |
Statistics Calendars |
310 529.3 |
| The pocket book of pub quizzes Sue & Graeme Donald |
Science miscellanea Inventions |
600 600 |
| Great Australian disasters Ian Mackay |
Indoor games, amusements Puzzles and puzzle games |
793 793.73 |
| 1800 riddles, enigmas and conundrums Darwin Hindman |
Crosswords Sports records |
793.732 796.02 |
| The Australian book of lists Michael Morton-Evans |
Quotations Atlases |
808.88 912 |
| Extraordinary origins of everyday things Charles Panati |
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| What are the seven wonders of the world? Peter D’Epiro |
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| The top 10 of everything Russell Ash |
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| The Tasmanian book of lists Bill Cromer |
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| The Penguin book of firsts Matthew Richardson |
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| Encyclopedia of hoaxes Gordon Stein |
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| The Guinness book of lasts Christopher Slee |
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| The Guinness book of Australian firsts Patrick Robertson |
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| Australian inventions and innovations Robert Ingpen |
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| How things work today Michael Wright |
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| Women’s firsts Caroline Zilboorg |
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| Famous first facts Steven Anzovin |


