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Who Wants to be a Glaswegian?

Buch | Softcover
160 Seiten
2001
Black and White Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-902927-35-0 (ISBN)
7,45 inkl. MwSt
Who Wants to be A Glaswegian is a fun quiz book for every Glaswegian whether they live in Maryhill or Manhattan. A Glaswegian is, almost by definition, cocky, street sharp, the possessor of an admirable sense of humour and ready to sing the praises of the city about which he or she insists they know so much.
Who Wants to be A Glaswegian is a fun quiz book for every Glaswegian whether they live in Maryhill or Manhattan. What you don't know you soon find out...sport, theatre, history, tv, famous buildings...facts galore about everything from cluthas to coffee houses. Who used the catchphrase "sausages is the boys"? Who wrote "Dancing in the Streets"? Which Lord Provost made the city Smiles Better? When did the Burrell Collection open? Which Celtic player is the club's highest scorer? Who was Rangers first Scandinavian import? What was the original name of the Gorbals? A Glaswegian is, almost by definition, cocky, street sharp, the possessor of an admirable sense of humour and ready to sing the praises of the city about which he or she insists they know so much. But how much do you really know? And if you know all the anwers you are a Glaswegian in a million.

Ian Black is an author, playwright, journalist and broadcaster. He has written and compiled numerous best-selling humour and quiz books including Weegies vs Edinbuggers, Mair/Merr Weegies vs Edinbuggers, Positive Thinking for Calvinists and The Tartan Army Songbook. Ian Black is an author, playwright, journalist and broadcaster. He has written and compiled numerous best-selling humour and quiz books including Weegies vs Edinbuggers, Mair/Merr Weegies vs Edinbuggers, Positive Thinking for Calvinists and The Tartan Army Songbook.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.11.2001
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Spielen / Raten
ISBN-10 1-902927-35-4 / 1902927354
ISBN-13 978-1-902927-35-0 / 9781902927350
Zustand Neuware
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