The Great American Trivia Book: In Facts We Trust

The Great American Trivia Book: In Facts We Trust

Daniel Adams
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Author:  Daniel Adams
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  Adams Media Corporation
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781440573606

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Brand new. Prompt despatch. \r\n

Bring American history to life with these amazing facts!
Forget about mind-numbing historical facts and dive into an entertaining exploration of America's past! With The Great American Trivia Book, you'll discover hundreds of unbelievable facts about our great fifty states. From Christopher Columbus's major voyage mishap to George W. Bush's $40 million inauguration celebration, this thrilling journey into America's past reveals the details and stories behind the people and events that completely changed this country.

Covering everything from the birth of our nation to recent history, The Great American Trivia Book offers a fascinating look into the country you thought you knew.
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