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Les Hémorroïdes De Napoléon Et Toutes Ces Petites Histoires Qui Ont Fait La Grande (2010)

by Phil Mason(Favorite Author)
3.26 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
2360750046 (ISBN13: 9782360750047)
languge
English
publisher
L'Opportun
review 1: A very fun book that condenses a ton of quirky facts from history, politics, science, and more. It entertains, it teaches, it makes julienne fries! It truly is the perfect kind of book for me. I'm mad about trivia and stupid little facts like that, so reading this book was like eating a box of chocolates- each bit was like a different chocolate for me to try. Highly recommended for the trivia nuts and the curious alike!
review 2: Entertaining as far is it goes, but not very thoroughly researched.I encountered a number of popular historical myths that are, if not outright false, then at least not well supported by historical evidence. So it's fun, but take everything in it with a big grain of salt, because it certainly doesn't trouble itself to distinguish wel
... morel documented anecdotes from historical hearsay, of which it contains plenty of both. less
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avidreader
Entertaining but much of the book is about Birtish TV so didn't get a lot of the references.
emw4tarheels
Some interesting facts portrayed in a fun way, but there aren't any citations...
143iloveyou
Redondant. Presque identique au livre ''Les testicules de Jeanne d'Arc''
biggul
Bathroom reading, with a British flair.
Walnuts
felt like an overly lung buzzfeed video
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