Who Knew?

Who Knew? by David Hoffman is a special value edition published by Fine Communications in June 2001. This 196-page book presents a collection of intriguing tidbits and trivia about well-known personalities and products, revealing surprising facts that challenge common perceptions. Readers will discover unexpected connections and stories behind familiar items and figures, making it a fascinating read for trivia enthusiasts.
In this engaging compilation, Hoffman explores a variety of topics, from the origins of iconic products like the VW Beetle and Twinkies to the inspirations behind beloved stories and characters. The book delves into curiosities and wonders that are sure to entertain, offering insights that may not be widely known. With its focus on games and activities, trivia, and reference material, Who Knew? invites readers to expand their knowledge while enjoying a light-hearted exploration of the unexpected.
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Who Knew’ is a collection of tidbits and trivia about well-known personalities and products that we all are familiar with-or at least think we’re familiar with. For example, did you know that the VW Beetle was commissioned by Adolph Hitler (and designed by Ferdinand Porsche)’ Or that the name “Oz” came to author L. Frank Baum when he noticed the drawers of his filing cabinet were marked A – G, H – N, and O – Z’ From Twinkies to Tupperware to toys and television, these offbeat informational nuggets are guaranteed to entertain and enthrall.
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