The Top 10 of Everything

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The Top 10 of Everything is an internationally distributed reference book, written by Russell Ash, listing top tens in a variety of subjects. Facts and statistics about sports, computers, Internet, politics and geography are presented. Sometimes, it also contains the eleventh position and gives additional relevant information. Unlike the Guinness Book of World Records, this book focuses on practical facts (e.g. an orderly listing of most populated countries or a list of McDonald's hamburger Big Mac retailed price in many countries).

The Canadian edition, which was first published in 1998, was discontinued with the 2005 edition. Dorling Kindersley now publishes this title.

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