|
Quantity
|
Out of stock
|
||
|
|
|||
The Restaurant at World's End is the second book in Douglas Adams' pentalogy, continuing the adventures of Earthling Arthur Dent, Betelgeusean Ford Prefect, Dent's friend, another Betelgeusean, the fugitive ex-President of the Galaxy, Ford's half-cousin Zaphod Beeblebrox, the dugout, Beeblebrox's girlfriend and simply a masterpiece of a woman Tricia MacMillan, and a manic-depressive android robot named Marvin.
The book will teach the reader: - how to brew tea correctly in English so as not to disrupt the control systems of a spaceship; - how to summon the spirits of your ancestors so that they don't drip onto your brain; - how to determine your meager place in the infinity of the Universe and remain sane; - how to get rid of the unproductive part of humanity - parasites and dependents - and live a happy life; — and also what you can taste in the most fashionable restaurant of all times and peoples — Millivays, the restaurant "End of the World".