Side dose of those Record books
Just picked up the titanic one at a used book shop for basically free. It was like 25 cents. It’s still so cool.
This was the shit, the gem planet and jungle ones banged hard
These were great books
I had the Brimax Myths and Legends, started a love affair with ancient mythology and storytelling that lasts to this day.
I remember the arms and armor one! I got it for my best friend one Channukah… like 20 years ago
These were my jam when I was a kid

Pfft, Crystal & Gem was best.
All I could find was an amazon link for the first edition.
I just got a later edition of this on eBay!
Nice!
Ah yes, the well established science of Crystal Healing (see inside the book).
The books were great, but putting on an Eyewitness VHS and hearing that opening theme song is a core memory for me.
May I recommend TierZoo’s videos? He uses the eyewitness theme as his intro song. He knows the way.
Fact checkers would cream in their pants if they ever got a hold of these. But not because they agree with what’s written in it.
These were right next to then on my shelf

Poor kids with 6d dice and those books: let’s play dungeons and dragons.
Well the comment section led me down an eBay rabbit hole and now I’ve got like 10 books coming.
Never heard of this before. I’ll take a look. Thanks!
Oh man, I love TB. My wife and I love reading. We are constantly ordering books, and you can find pretty much everything there.
Your local library may have some!
figure a: what I thought as a kid the job market would be when I grow up.
I didn’t have any of those but I DID have a copy of The Way Things Work by David Macaulay, which is an exploration of mechanical concepts demonstrated with adorable illustrations of mammoths. Kinda similar presentation, according to my search.
I should get a new (old) copy.



I just bought a new copy of that for my nephew for Christmas! Didn’t realize it’s been around for a while.
Oh that’s exciting! I hope he loves it as much as I did!
I can’t speak for the revised version, but the original was super engaging when I was a kid (probably got it around 95 or thereabouts, so somewhere in the 6-8 range), but not so serious or complicated as to distract from the whimsy. It’s also educational in a natural language way, which I feel is better for developing interest. It’s not difficult to read.
It’s one of many things that led me to a deep intense curiosity about the world around me!
The revised version is also great. Most of the content is still the same, a nuclear reactor works just the same way as it did in 1995. But most of the IT topics are updated. Instead of a ball mouse you’ll find an optical one, instead of the CRT they explain LCD screens etc.
There’s also a “new”(2016) book in the same style but for science instead of technology. It’s just as good as you’d expect it to be.
Oh, cool that’s the one where they joke about the water being scared of the mammoth, so they put ‘walls’ on the boat to prevent it from being seen and therefore the boat floats instead of sinks?
Wow, memory unlocked. Childhood friends had that book, very epic.
The computer mouse image was the greatest. It’s very outdated nowadays, by so fantastic.
This was one of my favs growing up too! Thanks for the reminder










