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Mean Machines: Superplanes Paul Harrison

Mean Machines: Superplanes By Paul Harrison

Mean Machines: Superplanes by Paul Harrison


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Summary

These high-interest, high-impact books have everything you want to know about the fastest, biggest and meanest vehicles.

Mean Machines: Superplanes Summary

Mean Machines: Superplanes by Paul Harrison

If all thinks airborne are your thing, then you'll love Superplanes! A look at some of the most amazing planes in the world. From military jets and planes that can reach space, to highly agile stunt planes and everything in between, learn about what makes these planes so incredible.

Mean machines is a series of books that take a close look at some of the most stylish, powerful and incredible vehicles on the planet.

About Paul Harrison

Paul was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and grew up in County Durham. This left him with an accent that people find trustworthy, surveys have confirmed. It also left him with an allegiance to Newcastle United football club. Newcastle won their last major trophy months before he was born. In bleak moments, he wonders if this is his fault. After a degree in Southampton he worked in a variety of different jobs with mixed success. He's been a labourer for a roofer (rubbish), a labourer for a builder (he was keen, but rubbish), a waiter (really rubbish) and a barman (merely adequate). He's sold double glazing (rubbish), toys (not bad), and garden furniture (all right at that). Somehow he never got sacked-it must have been that trustworthy accent. Since then he's been a children's books editor (not bad at that, actually) and now he writes them for what may loosely be described as a living. Paul lives with his wife and two children in West Sussex.

Additional information

GOR007760800
9781445131153
1445131153
Mean Machines: Superplanes by Paul Harrison
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20140327
32
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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