Schott´s Quintessential Miscellany
Ben Schott
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Description for Schott´s Quintessential Miscellany
Hardback. 160 pages, Illustrations. Ten years ago Schott's Original Miscellany took the world by storm and went on to sell more than a million copies. Now Ben Schott returns with a brand new Miscellany - Schott's Quintessential Miscellany. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: GBC; WDKX. Dimension: 192 x 118 x 17. Weight: 206.
If Schott's Original Miscellany could claim to be essential then it is only logical that the distillation of ten years consideration of little known but important facts and the small details that make life fascinating should appear under the title Schott's Quintessential Miscellany. And like its predecessor it is entertaining, informative, unpredictable and utterly addictive.
If Schott's Original Miscellany could claim to be essential then it is only logical that the distillation of ten years consideration of little known but important facts and the small details that make life fascinating should appear under the title Schott's Quintessential Miscellany. And like its predecessor it is entertaining, informative, unpredictable and utterly addictive.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781408815779
SKU
V9781408815779
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-32
About Ben Schott
Ben Schott was born in North London in 1974. He was educated at University College School. Hampstead, and Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, where he read Social and Political Sciences. He has worked with the Independent, The Times, the Sunday Times, Reader's Digest and Sunday Business, amongst many others and has photographed celebrities from Hugh Grant to Tony Blair and ... Read more
Reviews for Schott´s Quintessential Miscellany
Praise for Schott's Original Miscellany ‘Schott's Original Miscellany is without doubt the oddest, nay maddest, and possibly merriest, title you will come across in a long day's march through the shimmering desert of contemporary publishing'
Observer
‘This bizarre little book manages to be both totally useless and nearly indispensable'
Daily Telegraph
‘Entertaining, informative and unpredictable, Schott's ... Read more
Observer
‘This bizarre little book manages to be both totally useless and nearly indispensable'
Daily Telegraph
‘Entertaining, informative and unpredictable, Schott's ... Read more