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The dictionary of disgusting facts

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DID YOU THAT ---
No - you didn't. And we can t tell you on the back of this book. For between these covers is collected a compendium of facts about questions which the majority of people would never dare think about that alone put into words.
THE DICTIONARY OF DISGUSTING FACTS is the definitive work from Acne to Zits, covering in its fetid pages such arcane lore as how fartleberries help catch the Great Train Robbers and what was found under Queen Anne's Chair in St. Paul's Cathedral.

Nose-wrinkling, eyebrow raising, stomach turning and (at its worst) bottom clenching THE DICTIONARY OF DISGUSTING FACTS will appeal to anyone who picks his nose in secret and that means you .

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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Alan Williams

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Alan Williams worked as a script editor for the BBC, working on Absolutely Fabulous, Birds of a Feather and Keeping up Appearances amongst others. He went on to edit Writers' Monthly and now publishes two influential films and television magazines. He lives in Blackheath, London, has won awards for his short stories, and includes dieting and chocolate éclairs as his hobbies.

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