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  • The Great Canadian Trivia Book 2
    Author:

    Ray, Randy

    ,

    Kearney, Mark

    Summary:

    Did a Canadian kill famed escape artist Harry Houdini? Are the streets of Yellowknife really paved with gold?

    Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Informational works

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  • Maps for Family and Local History (2nd Edition) Records of the Tithe, Valuation Office and National Farm Surveys of England and Wales, 1836-1943
    Author:

    Foot, William

    ,

    Beech, Geraldine

    ,

    Mitchell, Rose

    Summary:

    Maps for Family and Local History shows how three great land surveys can provide information on ancestral homes, as well as fascinating historical snapshots of specific areas.

    Genre: Canadian nonfiction, History and geography, Informational works

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  • Pucks, Pablum and Pingos More Fascinating Facts and Quirky Quizzes
    Author:

    Kearney, Mark

    ,

    Ray, Randy

    Summary:

    Mark Kearney and Randy Ray, Canada’s Trivia Guys, thought they had covered it all with their previous best-selling trivia books, but it turns out this country has even more weird and wonderful tale

    Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Informational works

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  • The Great Canadian Book of Lists
    Author:

    Ray, Randy

    ,

    Kearney, Mark

    Summary:

    Who were Canada’s ten most romantic couples of the twentieth century?

    Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Informational works

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  • The Great Canadian Trivia Book
    Author:

    Ray, Randy

    ,

    Kearney, Mark

    Summary:

    Canada has given the world the real Winnie the Pooh, the phrase "Beatlemania," and the man who invented the Academy Awards.

    Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Informational works

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