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This series deals with the fascinating and ever changing subject of communication and how we interpret what we see, read and hear.

48 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2009

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Sean Connolly

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Sean Connolly will be familiar to listeners of BBC Radio Five Live and Radio Wales. Among his more than 50 books aimed at children and adults are Wholly Irresponsible Experiments and Witness to History: The Industrial Revolution. He has also written for the Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia. His three children are either collaborators or guinea pigs, depending on the project.

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