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The origin of everyday things
The origin of everyday things

By Think Books, Johnny Acton

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Describes the origin of more than 400 garments, machines, foods, sports, places, phenomenon and other everyday things that most people take for granted. Arranged alphabetically.

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The Faith
The Faith

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The London Collection
The London Collection

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Going Going Gone
Going Going Gone

By Malcolm Tait, Think Books

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The Extinctionary
The Extinctionary

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Minted
Minted

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Wildlife walks
Wildlife walks

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Icons of England
Icons of England

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Carbon jargon
Carbon jargon

By Jo Eede

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