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Deadly: The World's Most Dangerous Everything...

by Phil Scott, Peter Engelman
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Synopsis

What is the deadliest mammal in America? Mountain Lion? Grizzly Bear? Nope, it's Bambi. That's right, in the U.S. deer-auto collisions kill an average of 130 human each year.

About the Author, Phil Scott

Phil Scott lives and works in New York. He is a writer for Air and Space magazine, and is an internationally renowned expert on the history of flight. He is the author of The Wrong Stuff: Attempts at Flight Before & After the Wright Brothers, The Shoulders of Giants, and The Pioneers of Flight. He is the former managing editor of Flying and Omni, and he frequently writes for such publications as Scientific American and New Scientist. This is Peter Engelman's first book.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2004
Publisher
Hylas Publishing
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781592581108

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