100 Things to Know About Planet Earth

(Author) Jerome Martin
Format: Hardcover
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What are phantom islands? How did the Black Death cause an ice age? How could graffiti save endangered tortoises? Find the answers to these questions and 97 more in this bold, graphic and exciting book, full of amazing things to know about Planet Earth. Illustrations: Full colour throughout

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Publisher:
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
128
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781474950626
Publish year:
2019
Publish date:
Aug. 8, 2019

Jerome Martin

Jerome Martin is a prolific writer known for his profound exploration of human emotions and relationships in his works. His writing style is characterized by its vivid imagery, lyrical prose, and deep psychological insights. Martin's most notable works include "The Heart's Echo," a poignant novel about love and loss that has been hailed as a modern classic. Throughout his career, Martin has made significant contributions to literature by capturing the complexities of the human experience with honesty and grace. His impact on the literary genre is undeniable, as his works continue to resonate with readers worldwide.

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