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Did the Romans Eat Crisps? Paul Mason

Did the Romans Eat Crisps? By Paul Mason

Did the Romans Eat Crisps? by Paul Mason


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Summary

Did the Ancient Romans eat crisps? This book takes a fun look at history by asking and answering a series of quirky yet thought-provoking questions such as these! Although primarily a recreational read, the book nevertheless contains a wealth of fascinating information and bizarre facts about history that readers will be sure to find captivating.

Did the Romans Eat Crisps? Summary

Did the Romans Eat Crisps?: And other questions about History by Paul Mason

Did the Ancient Romans eat crisps? Who was the first queen to use a toilet? Have a city's streets ever been paved with gold? This book takes a fun look at history by asking and answering a series of quirky yet thought-provoking questions such as these! Although primarily a recreational read, the book nevertheless contains a wealth of fascinating information and bizarre facts about history that readers will be sure to find captivating.

About Paul Mason

Paul Mason has written more than 100 books for children, on topics ranging from extreme sports to urban myths. Notable titles include Money Doesn't Grow on Trees and From Armpits to Zits for teens, and Monster Hunter, a series of books on tracking down and dealing with vampires, werewolves, extra-terrestrials, and ghosts. An avid surfer, snowboarder, and mountain biker, Paul writes many sports titles and has also produced a website guide to ski resorts.

Additional information

GOR010176568
9781406259537
1406259535
Did the Romans Eat Crisps?: And other questions about History by Paul Mason
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
20140911
32
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