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Este no es un libro gracioso. Es un libro serio, para gente seria y lleno de datos serios. Conoce a la araña más peluda el mundo, a los gemelos menos idénticos que han existido y el pastel más pesado de la historia, entre otros récords asombrosos y casi totalmente verídicos. Un título de referencia imprescindible para todo aficionado que se precie de serlo. This isn't a funny book. It's a serious book for series people and it's full of serious information. Meet the hairiest spider in the world, the least identical twins to ever exist, and the heaviest cake in history--plus plenty of other…mehr

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Este no es un libro gracioso. Es un libro serio, para gente seria y lleno de datos serios. Conoce a la araña más peluda el mundo, a los gemelos menos idénticos que han existido y el pastel más pesado de la historia, entre otros récords asombrosos y casi totalmente verídicos. Un título de referencia imprescindible para todo aficionado que se precie de serlo. This isn't a funny book. It's a serious book for series people and it's full of serious information. Meet the hairiest spider in the world, the least identical twins to ever exist, and the heaviest cake in history--plus plenty of other astonishing and almost completely true records. This is an essential book for any proud aficionado.
Autorenporträt
John Yeoman is a journalist, editor, and public relations consultant with more than 40 years of experience. He has published more than 12,000 articles as a freelancer. Quentin Blake is one of Great Britain's most successful children's book authors and illustrators. He has illustrated more than 250 books by 80 different authors. His most noteworthy collaborations have been with Russell Hoban, Joan Aiken, Michael Rosen, and, of course, Roald Dahl. From 1978 to 1986 he headed the department of illustration at the Royal College of Art, and he is now a visiting professor and distinguished faculty member there. His awards include the Kate Greenaway Medal (1980), Red House Children's Book Award (1981), Kurt Maschler Award (1990), Bologna Ragazzi Prize (Italia), and the Hans Christian Andersen. He is also an art curator and a tireless promoter of children's literature.