Publisher |
LITTLE BROWN BOOK GROUP |
Publication Year |
2005 |
ISBN-13 |
9781845291242 |
ISBN-10 |
1845291247 |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
272 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Weight (grms) |
222 |
The frustrating component of life known as Murphy's Law is no respecter of persons. The more you are desperate for things to go right, the more they go wrong. But, is that really the case, and, if so, is there a rational explanation? So: when you drop the toast how do you know it will land butter-side down? This title answers these questions.
Richard Robinson
Richard Robinson is the author of 10 books of popular science including the Science Magic series (Oxford University Press) which was shortlisted for the Aventis Science Prize. He works full-time as a science presenter, and is regularly invited to perform demonstrations around the world at science festivals, universities and schools. He has performed at festivals ranging from the Edinburgh Science Festival to the Korean Science Festival, and lectured at universities ranging from the UK to the Ukraine. He holds a BSc in psychology.
Richard Robinson
LITTLE BROWN BOOK GROUP