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A stunning celebration of the rich culture and fascinating history
of Ireland featuring ten Irish illustrators. Discover everything
that makes the Irish isle so special - from its famous landmarks to
its myths and legends, from its epic battles to its incredible
music ... and everything in between. With a foreword from
much-loved Irish comedian Dara Briain Beautiful, full-colour
illustration makes this the perfect gift Showcases the talent of
ten of Ireland's top illustrators. Sections include: The Island of
Ireland - illustrated by Linda Fahrlin Early Ireland - illustrated
by Diarmuid O Cathain Warring Ireland - illustrated by Alan Dunne
Haunted Ireland - illustrated by Lydia Hughes Magical Ireland -
illustrated by Brian Fitzgerald The Living Landscape - illustrated
by Ashling Lindsay The Human Landscape - illustrated by Graham
Corcoran Underground Ireland - illustrated by Jennifer Farley The
Culture of Ireland - illustrated by Conor Nolan Fun Things to Do in
Ireland - illustrated by Donough O'Malley
The second hilarious book for curious kids from the UK and
Ireland's best-loved comedian, Dara O Briain! So you think everyday
life is boring?! WHAT?! Hoo-ee, are you wrong! No, seriously.
There's so much EXTRAORDINARY science going on right from the
minute you wake up to when you go to sleep. Actually, while you're
asleep, too. Science is a non-stop EVERYWHERE, everything adventure
with some incredibly cool stuff going on, too. You've got your
incredible brain, which has worked out how to read these words and
make playing a video game feel as EXCITING as real life; you've got
aeroplanes that can somehow get from the ground into the sky with
all those people AND their luggage on board; you've got electricity
and artificial intelligence and GPS and buses coming in threes
(that's science too) and LOADS more. In Secret Science, Dara O
Briain takes you on a journey from the comfort of your favourite
chair to the incredible science behind your everyday life and on
into the future!
Science fiction meets science fact in this fully illustrated
hilarious book from one of the UK and Ireland's best-loved
comedians. Genuinely qualified space expert, Dara O Briain, is here
with all the answers to help you sort your science fiction from
your science fact. Includes: * how life begins in the first place *
how Earth was created * whether aliens might exist elsewhere in the
Solar System * the search for other planets like our own * how we
could possibly ever get there and . . . * would we really meet
aliens? Alongside this runs the hilarious, but not very true story
of Clara and her cat, Sputnik, who will join you on the journey of
the book to help take you from novice alien-hunter to bona-fide
space expert, with a brilliant final twist! So, is there anybody
out there? NO. (Well, maybe.) And do aliens really exist? Probably.
(Possibly.) As presenter of STARGAZING LIVE, MOCK THE WEEK and
ROBOT WARS, Dara O Briain is one of the UK and Ireland's best-loved
comedians and TV stars.
The second hilarious book for curious kids from the UK and
Ireland's best-loved comedian, Dara O Briain! So you think everyday
life is boring?! WHAT?! Hoo-ee, are you wrong! No, seriously.
There's so much EXTRAORDINARY science going on right from the
minute you wake up to when you go to sleep. Actually, while you're
asleep, too. Science is a non-stop EVERYWHERE, everything adventure
with some incredibly cool stuff going on, too. You've got your
incredible brain, which has worked out how to read these words and
make playing a video game feel as EXCITING as real life; you've got
aeroplanes that can somehow get from the ground into the sky with
all those people AND their luggage on board; you've got electricity
and artificial intelligence and GPS and buses coming in threes
(that's science too) and LOADS more. In Secret Science, Dara O
Briain takes you on a journey from the comfort of your favourite
chair to the incredible science behind your everyday life and on
into the future!
So you want to go into space? WHY?! (No, really - it's sort of a
terrible idea. We humans are perfectly designed for life on Earth.
We can walk around, breathe, drink water, eat vegetables, read
books, not get poisoned or crushed to death when we go outside -
it's lovely right where we are.) Not convinced? GOOD! People have
been dreaming about space travel for centuries - there's something
amazing about the idea of leaving our planet behind and setting out
to explore the Universe - there's so much we still don't know. UK
and Ireland's best-loved comedian Dara O Briain takes you on a
journey from the safety of your comfiest chair to the furthest
reaches of space (and beyond!)
Relax: no one understands technical mathematics without lengthy
training but we all have an intuitive grasp of the ideas behind the
symbols. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), this book is
designed to showcase the beauty of mathematics - including images
inspired by mathematical problems - together with its unreasonable
effectiveness and applicability, without frying your brain.
The book is a collection of 50 original essays contributed by a
wide variety of authors. It contains articles by some of the best
expositors of the subject (du Sautoy, Singh and Stewart for
example) together with entertaining biographical pieces and
articles of relevance to our everyday lives (such as Spiegelhalter
on risk and Elwes on medical imaging). The topics covered are
deliberately diverse and involve concepts from simple numerology to
the very cutting edge of mathematics research. Each article is
designed to be read in one sitting and to be accessible to a
general audience.
There is also other content. There are 50 pictorial 'visions of
mathematics' which were supplied in response to an open call for
contributions from IMA members, Plus readers and the worldwide
mathematics community. You'll also find a series of "proofs" of
Phythagoras's Theorem - mathematical, literary and comedy - after
this, you'll never think of Pythagoras the same way again.
Equal parts hilarious and informative, Hey! Listen! should be in
every gamer's library. - Lucy James, (Gamespot) An informative,
accessible romp through the early years of the games industry. All
hail Il pirata pallido; the gaming hero we never knew we needed. -
Adam Rosser BBC Radio 5Live Steve McNeil is funny, knowledgeable,
and a massive, shameless, nerd. His brilliant book reminded me just
how much of my life I've wasted. If the Golden Age of Gaming is a
horse, then Steve's book is the stable. - Paul Rose (aka Mr Biffo),
Digitiser A thoroughly enjoyable look at the early days of video
gaming - comprehensive and fun. Loved it! - Stuart Ashen (aka
ashens) The 'A La Recherche du Temps Perdu' of the gaming
community. The 'A La Recherche du Temps Pew-Pew-Pew', as it were. -
Dara O'Briain If 'Games Master' was a Nobel title passed on through
the ages like 'Duke of York' or 'Rear of the Year' rather than
simply the name of a 90s magazine and TV show then Steve McNeil
would surely be the current holder of the esteemed position. What
I'm saying is, he knows a LOT about games... - Scroobius Pip Taking
us on a historical journey from the very early days all the way
through to the late 1990s the book tells the stories of the men and
women behind some of the most wonderful (and occasionally awful)
games of the golden age, the fierce rivalries, bizarre business
practices and downright bonkers risks taken during the pioneering
days of computer and video gaming. This informal yet extremely
well-researched book manages to educate and entertain in equal
measure and this - dare I say - well-informed retrohead actually
learnt a good deal. A thoroughly enjoyable read! - Mark Howlett
(aka Lord Arse) Hugely funny, and full of fantastic facts about the
history of video games. But enough about me; Steve's book is also
quite good. - Ellie Gibson, Eurogamer A hilarious history of the
golden period of computer games from the creator of Dara O'Briain's
Go 8 Bit. It is fair to say Steve McNeil likes video games. He took
a Nintendo Wii with him on his honeymoon (obviously), and spent so
much time playing smartphone games in bed in the dark that he got
eye strain and had to wear an eye patch. The locals nicknamed him
'the pale pirate'. Steve's obsession with video games can be traced
back to the golden period from the early 70s to the late 90s. In
this book he will delve into these games - from the appallingly bad
to the breathtakingly good. He will also take us through the nerdy
geniuses who created them, their fierce rivalries and risks often
leading to some of the most farcical moments in the history of
entertainment. This is a story of obsession, full of tales of Space
Invaders, Donkey Kong, Mario, Sonic, Wolfenstein 3D, Worms and many
more. It will also answer important questions about the golden age.
Questions like: Why did Namco feel they had to change the name of
Puck-Man to Pac-Man because they were worried about graffiti, when
Nintendo were more than happy to bring out Duck Hunt? Joysticks at
the ready. Let's do a gaming!
Nostalgia, identity, eccentricity, gin drinking and occasional
violence... these are just some of the themes that stand-up
comedian Dara O Briain explores in Tickling the English. O Briain
moved to England many years ago, but when he takes his show on tour
around the country - from deserted seaside towns and remote
off-shore islands, to sprawling industrial cities and sleepy
suburbs - it's clear to him that his adopted home is still a bit of
an enigma. Why do the English pretend to be unhappy all the time?
Why can't they accept they rank about 5th, in everything? And
what's with all the fudge? But this Irishman loves a challenge;
he's certainly got the gregarious personality and the sure-fire wit
to bring down the barriers of that famous English reserve, and have
a good old rummage inside. Swapping anecdotes with his audiences
and spending time wandering in their hometowns, this nosy neighbour
holds England up to the light while exploring some of the attitudes
he brought over here with him too. As Dara goes door-to-door in
search of England in this part tour diary, part travelogue, the
result is an affectionate, hilarious and often eye-opening journey
through the Sceptred Isle.
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