Fartology: The Extraordinary Science Behind the Humble Fart
By (Author) Stefan Gates
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gastroenterology
Humour
612.32
Hardback
144
Width 139mm, Height 192mm, Spine 23mm
394g
What is a fart Do all creatures fart What would happen to you if you didnt ever fart Whats in a fart Why do they smell Why do we find them so embarrassing and so darnedfunny!
Broadcaster and obsessive fartologist Stefan Gates tackles these pressing issues in Fartology, the first ever book to take a scientific look at that thing that we all do, whether we like it or not.
Stefan has made it his personal mission to investigate all aspects of the fart, from the BIG questions (how many farts are emitted in the world every day), to the science behind intestinal gas. He also looks at how farts are made the journey from food to fart the sounds and the smells and all things in between. If youre so inclined, Stefan even shows you how to build your own fart machine to impress family and friends, and how to catch a fart in a jar.
With musings on the greatest farters who ever lived, farts in literature, and fart jokes and euphemisms, Fartology answers all those questions you always wondered about but were never brave enough to ask.
Stefan Gates is an enthusiastic fartophile, food/science writer andTV presenter of 17 BBC series including Gastrolab,Food Factory andGastronuts (including the unforgettable episode What would happen if we didnt fart'). He is a leading science communicator, creating some of the UK's biggest live shows (including Fartology on stage) at high-profile science fairs including Big Bang Fair and Cheltenham, Cambridge and Birmingham Science Festivals, and at schools, festivals and food industry events. He has been Guest Director of Cheltenham Science Festival. This is his eighth book.