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Napoleon Wasn't Short and St Patrick Wasn't Irish

When History Gets It Wrong
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After falling for one historical misconception too many, the moment has come to set the record straight, once and for all. Leading the way in this modern crusade comes Napoleon Wasn't Short and St Patrick Wasn't Irish, a lighthearted guideĀ  that reveals the many myths, fabrications and ambiguities found in the annals of world history. For example, Winston Churchill was not born in a ladies' toilet, Lucrezia Borgia was not an infamous poisoner and as you've guessed, "St Patrick Wasn't Irish"...Written with wit and fascinating insight, and covering numerous subjects - from royalty to religion, saints to statesmen, inventors and explorers, and the lives of famous characters throughout history - this book is guaranteed to astonish and inform, amuse and entertain.

Author Biography:

Andrea Barham is an author and freelance writer with a strong sense that there should be less wrongness and more rightness in the world. Painfully aware of her inability to correct the bigger issues such as war, poverty and global warming, she is concentrating on smaller issues more suited to her skills, which consists of 'looking stuff up'. She is the author of the bestselling The Pedant's Revolt: Why Most Things You Think Are Right Are Wrong and its follow-up The Pedant's Return: Why Things That You Think Are Wrong Are Right.
Release date NZ
October 9th, 2014
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
192
Dimensions
129x198x21
ISBN-13
9781782430360
Product ID
20884946

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