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List view record 751: Wide-open muscle : the rarest muscle car convertiblesList view anchor tag for record 751: Wide-open muscle : the rarest muscle car convertibles
List view record 752: Wild green wonders : a life in natureList view anchor tag for record 752: Wild green wonders : a life in nature
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List view record 753: Wild maps : a nature atlas for curious mindsList view anchor tag for record 753: Wild maps : a nature atlas for curious minds
List view record 754: Windmills : a new historyList view anchor tag for record 754: Windmills : a new history
List view record 755: Women with wings : portraits of Australian women pilotsList view anchor tag for record 755: Women with wings : portraits of Australian women pilots
List view record 756: The wonder book of geometry : a mathematical storyList view anchor tag for record 756: The wonder book of geometry : a mathematical story
List view record 757: Wonders of the night sky you must see before you die : the guide to extraordinary curiosities of our universeList view anchor tag for record 757: Wonders of the night sky you must see before you die : the guide to extraordinary curiosities of our universe
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List view record 758: The wood age : how one material shaped the whole of human historyList view anchor tag for record 758: The wood age : how one material shaped the whole of human history
List view record 759: Woodworking : the complete step-by-step manualList view anchor tag for record 759: Woodworking : the complete step-by-step manual
List view record 760: Woo's wonderful world of mathsList view anchor tag for record 760: Woo's wonderful world of maths
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Woo's wonderful world of maths

Woo, Eddie2018
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Why is a rainbow curved? Why aren't left-handers extinct? How is a sunflower like a synchronised swimmer? Why is 'e' a magic number? The answer to these questions is contained within one simple word: MATHS. Because maths is all about patterns, and our universe is extraordinarily patterned. With e...
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