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Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things
Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things
Author: Charles Panati
Panati's Extraordinary Origins Of Everyday Things by Charles Panati, published by Harper Perrenial, copyright 1987, 463 pages, black and white illustrations, softcover, very good condition. Sixteen chapters entertain you as you discover the fascinating stories behind the origins of over 500 everyday items, expressions, and customs such as Kleene...  more »
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mcpenguin5 avatar reviewed Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things on + 93 more book reviews
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This book is an intriguing collection of information. While I was familiar with some of these facts, most were new to me. I was as taken with the historical facts presented as with the origins I had never suspected. Wow. Great read. This book has the added advantage of being many separate chapters and sections, so it is a good book to have on hand when waiting in the doctor's office or while commuting. You can stop easily without loosing the thread of what you are reading.
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For lovers of facts, students of popular culture, history buffs and science enthusiasts, the formost specialist on everything tells how and why hundreds of everyday items, expressions and customs we take for granted came into exsistance. Learn the fascinating discovery storys behind over 500 phenomena.
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reviewed Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things on + 10 more book reviews
it's very interesting, just wish there was a newer edition..
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Awesome reference book for the origins of religious holidays. Christian or pagan? Great information.
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I really enjoy reading this book. It is a collection of very interesting facts and the research seems credible. Great for history buffs like myself. I'm keeping this one on my bookshelf!


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