| Jim Dawson - Humor - 2006 - 182 pages
Did you know that James Joyce liked to smell his wife's farts? That some fish communicate by expelling gas? Or that the Pentagon is developing weapons of mass olfactory ... | |
| Don D. Nibbelink - Flatulence - 2008 - 196 pages
Seekers of lowbrow laughs can turn to this comical collection of facts and fancies about the windy wonder and the art it has inspired, in this witty paean to all that is silent ... | |
| Barry Seltzer, Erwin Seltzer - Humor - 1999 - 122 pages
Barry Seltzer first became interested in the subject of flatulence when he read about a lawyer named Clark Head, in California who changed that his opponent, District Attorney ... | |
| Alec Bromcie - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2011 - 160 pages
From the publisher of the bestselling "Gross" series comes our grossest book yet! flat•u•lence (flach-u-lens) n. Female: an embarrassing by-product of digestion Male: an ... | |
| Steve Silverman - Self-Help - 2001 - 196 pages
Presents strange-but-true stories about such topics as a headless chicken that lived eighteen months, Albert Einstein's designs for refrigerators, and how a Donald Duck cartoon ... | |
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