Forgotten History, Jem Duducu
Forgotten History, Jem Duducu
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Forgotten History
Unbelievable Moments From The Past

Author: Jem Duducu

Narrator: Greg Chapman

Unabridged: 8 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Greg Chapman

Published: 08/26/2024


Synopsis

Not all history is recorded in school textbooks or cast into towering monuments that shape city skylines. Quite often the most intriguing (and most bizarre) bits are forgotten and fall away into obscurity. In this fascinating book, Jem Duducu shines light on the almost forgotten, wonderfully strange, and often hilarious moments of history that would otherwise be lost forever. Forgotten History tells in delightful detail the stories of hard-to-believe events, people and inventions. Spanning the breadth of human history, this light-hearted and easy-to-read book is full to bursting with the bits from history that even a history enthusiast may otherwise have never known. Covering a wide variety of topics, from the time a Pope put his dead predecessor on trial to the awkward moment when the US Air Force accidentally dropped nuclear bombs on Spain, Forgotten History provides a journey through time to discover the weird and wonderful history that you didn’t learn about in school.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kirsty on July 18, 2018

I loved this book from start to finish, little bits of information on a forgotten past that you could read in bite size pieces. A refreshing change.......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on July 26, 2022

Really enjoyed reading this book. Lots of weird and wonderful stories however, had to take a star off for occasional grammar/punctuation issues.........more

Goodreads review by Ben on January 02, 2018

What a great book . Brilliant. Thank you Jem I really enjoyed it . And it’s given plenty to now go research.......more

Goodreads review by Neal on September 05, 2019

fun, easy read with lots of neat tidbits from history......more

Goodreads review by Grace on October 11, 2020

Interesting to read, although not very well formatted and could do with elaboration on some parts.......more