
Mean Machines: Supertrucks
Paul Harrison(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 27. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-4451-3116-0 (ISBN)
Description
If trucks are your thing, then you'll love Supertruck! A look at some of the biggest, most powerful and amazing trucks in the world. From massive mining trucks like the Libherr T and the fastest racing trucks, to a car-eating 'Robosaurus' and everything in between, find out about what makes these trucks 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.
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.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 205 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
160 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-3116-0 (9781445131160)
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Person
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.
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.
Content
1: Mack Titan Road Train
2: Bigfoot Monster Truck
3: Robosaurus
4: Liebherr T 282 C
5: Rosenbauer Panther
6: Oshkosh PLS
7: Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 Mobile Crane
8: Pistenbully 600 W
9: Man Racing Truck
10: Shockwave
11: Humvee
12: Armoured Trucks
13: Customised Trucks
14: Future Trucks
15: Glossary/Further Reading/Index
2: Bigfoot Monster Truck
3: Robosaurus
4: Liebherr T 282 C
5: Rosenbauer Panther
6: Oshkosh PLS
7: Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 Mobile Crane
8: Pistenbully 600 W
9: Man Racing Truck
10: Shockwave
11: Humvee
12: Armoured Trucks
13: Customised Trucks
14: Future Trucks
15: Glossary/Further Reading/Index