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The Most Serious Fart
Mike Bender; Illustrated by Chuck Dillon
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R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
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The Most Serious Fart is a seriously fun children's
illustrated picture book about not taking ourselves so seriously.
Meet Siegfried, a most serious fart who is sick and tired of farts
being a laughing matter. When he sets out on a most serious mission
to change the fart as we know it, he ends up learning to
embrace his fartness and the fun and friendship that come with it.
The book also includes over 300 hidden butts from
legendary Highlights Hidden Pictures
illustrator, Chuck Dillon. Featured on episode 2 of Bedtime
Stories with Ryan (Reynolds)! *** "Hilarious and thought-provoking,
with wonderful illustrations. I can’t believe I’m saying this,
but these farts are clever, funny and gorgeous." -Stuart Gibbs,
author of New York Times bestselling series: Spy School, FunJungle,
Charlie Thorne, Moon Base Alpha and The Last Musketeer. “This
book is a real gas!” -Amy Sedaris "I would’ve laughed myself
silly as a kid reading this book. Also, full disclosure, I laughed
myself silly as a grownup reading this book. A work of fart!" -Brad
Montague, creator of the hit web series Kid President, author of
Becoming Better Grownups, and the New York Times bestsellers Kid
President's Guide to Being Awesome and The Circles All Around
Us. “Some stories are silent but deadly boring… but this
isn’t. It’s a ripping blast that will leave you lingering in
laughter.” -Steve Lavigne, illustrator of Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles “I must point out that obviously, I never fart. And
certainly not in front of my boyfriend. But when I do, it’s
hilarious… just like this book." -Karen McCullah, screenwriter
Ten Things I Hate About You, Legally Blonde “This book is
delightful. It's hilarious. The art is
stunning. And, something I thought I'd never say about a
book with a fart in the lead, it's got a wonderful message.”
-Brian Lynch, screenwriter The Secret Life of Pets, Minions, Puss
in Boots, and Hop "This book, like its subject matter, delivers the
goods– funny, warm, and over 300 hidden butts!? Genius." - Jake
Parker, illustrator of the New York Times bestselling The
Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man and creator of Inktober
An overview of the history of yachting in its social, cultural,
political and economic contexts. Shortlisted for the Maritime
Foundation's Mountbatten Award 2018 This book, by a leading expert
in the field, is the first major history of yachting for over a
quarter of a century. Setting developments within political,social
and economic changes, the book tells the story of yachting from
Elizabethan times to the present day: the first uses of yachts, by
monarchs, especially Charles II; yacht clubs and yacht racing in
the eighteenth century; the early years of the Royal Yacht Squadron
at Cowes and an analysis of the America Cup challenges; the
pioneering developments in Ireland and the exporting of yachting to
the colonies and trading outposts of the Empire; the expansion of
yachting in Victorian times; the Golden Age of Yachting in the
years before the First World War, when it was the sport of the
crowned heads of Europe; the invention of the dinghy and the
keelboat classes and, after the Second World War, the massive
numbers of home-built dinghies; the breaking of new boundaries by
risk-taking single-handers from the mid-1960s; the expansion of
leisure sailing that came in the 1980s with the use of moulded
plastic yachts; and current trends and pressures within the sport.
Well-referenced yet highly readable, this book will be of interest
both to the scholar and the sailing enthusiast. MIKE BENDER is an
experienced yachtsman and qualified Ocean Yachtmaster, with some
forty thousand miles, mostly singlehanded, under the keel. He is an
Honorary Research Fellow in History at the University of Exeter.
From one of Golf Digest's Top 5 teachers - a simple, scientific
program to build a great swing. Most golf instruction is based on
helping students emulate the best players, but for top golf teacher
Mike Bender, physics provides a better model for developing a swing
that is as efficient, consistent, and timeless as that of Iron
Byron, the PGA robot that tests clubs and balls. Now Mike Bender
shows you how to put the secrets of science into your own swing
with a simple, proven program that will take your play to a
different level and transform your approach to the game. This
title: explains Mike Bender's unique biomechanical approach to
building a simple, repeatable, and effective swing; shares the same
approach Bender teaches his students, who include two-time U.S.
Open winner Lee Janzen, PGA Tour winner Jonathan Byrd, and 2006
LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year Seon Hwa Lee; shows you how to build
your scientific swing step by step; includes 150 photographs to
help you put principles into practice on the golf course; includes
a Foreword by Zach Johnson, 2007 Masters champion and one of Mike
Bender's star students. As Mike Bender puts it: would you rather
fly in an airplane that was built by engineers who understood the
principles of lift and acceleration, or would you rather fly in one
built by people who simply went out to the airport and watched them
taking off and landing? Once you develop a scientific swing, it's
your own game that will really soar.
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