Weird Things in History and Why the Heck They Happened
Funny Stories of Weird History of the World and Fun Facts Everyone Should Know Just Because
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ナレーター:
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Chris Sims
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著者:
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Pablo Vannucci
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Embark on a wild and whimsical journey through time with “Weird Things in History and Why the Heck They Happened.” This extraordinary book peels back the layers of conventional history to reveal the forgotten, the bizarre, and the downright hilarious events that shaped our world today. Prepare to be entertained, enlightened, and left in awe as you uncover 25 offbeat historical tales that somehow managed to miss the pages of your school textbooks.
Among the collection of tales, you’ll encounter a time when pineapples were considered symbols of luxury, a period in which scientists wanted to turn a cat into a telephone, and the story of Thomas Edison’s ill-fated and downright creepy talking doll. Additionally, you’ll discover how an emperor’s unconventional decision brought a touch of whimsy to politics with the help of his favorite horse, and you’re mouth will fall open when you listen about the strange idea that swept through the Middle Ages, causing people to believe they were made of glass.
But that’s not all! For a select few of these historical events, the book invites you to step into the shoes of those who experienced them firsthand. Through fictional recreations, you’ll be transported to another time, another place, and gain a comical glimpse into the lives of those who lived through these oddities.
And just when you thought the strangeness of history was confined to the past, “Weird Things in History and Why the Heck They Happened” has a special bonus chapter for you. Brace yourself for a mind-boggling exploration of a recent and bizarre event that unfolded in our own world. This captivating addition proves that the realm of the peculiar extends far beyond the the past and that we’ll always have a sense of awe and an insatiable thirst for the strange and unexpected.
©2023 Pablo Vannucci (P)2023 Pablo Vannucci