The
Greatest Stories Never Told by Rick Beyer
My rating:
3—I liked it.
My thoughts:
A good read for the history enthusiast or the random information reader.
Beyer includes an assortment of interesting historical bits.
Description from Goodreads.com:
“History isn't always made by great armies colliding or by great
civilizations rising or falling. Sometimes it's made when a chauffeur takes a
wrong turn, a scientist forgets to clean up his lab, or a drunken soldier gets
a bit rowdy. That's the kind of history you'll find in The Greatest Stories
Never Told.
This is history candy -- the good stuff. Here are 100 tales to astonish,
bewilder, and stupefy: more than two thousand years of history filled with
courage, cowardice, hope, triumph, sex, intrigue, folly, humor, and ambition.
It's a historical delight and a visual feast with hundreds of photographs,
drawings, and maps that bring each story to life. A new discovery waits on
every page: stories that changed the course of history and stories that
affected what you had for breakfast this morning.
Consider:
The Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock because they ran out of beer
Some Roman officials were so corrupt that they actually stole time itself
Three cigars changed the course of the Civil War
The Scottish kilt was invented by an Englishman
Based on the popular Timelab 2000® history minutes hosted by Sam Waterston on
The History Channel®, this collection of fascinating historical tidbits will
have you shaking your head in wonder and disbelief. But they're all true. And
you'll soon find yourself telling them to your friends.”
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