History -- Miscellanea
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History -- Miscellanea
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History
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- 100 of the world's greatest mysteries, E. Randall Floyd
- Mysterious realms, probing paranormal, historical, and forensic enigmas, Joe Nickell with John F. Fischer
- 100 mistakes that changed history, backfires and blunders that collapsed empires, crashed economies, and altered the course of our world, Bill Fawcett
- 100 mistakes that changed history, backfires and blunders that collapsed empires, crashed economies, and altered the course of our world, Bill Fawcett
- Humans, A brief history of how we f*cked it all up, Tom Phillips
- The celebrated pedestrian
- Lucy's bones, sacred stones, & Einstein's brain, the remarkable stories behind the great objects and artifacts of history, from antiquity to the modern era, Harvey Rachlin
- Stuff you missed in history class, a guide to history's biggest myths, mysteries, and marvels, HowStuffWorks
- Composite charts, the astrology of relationships, John Townley
- Lies they teach in school, exposing the myths behind 250 commonly believed fallacies, Herb Reich
- Don't you believe it!, exposing the myths behind 250 commonly believed fallacies, Herb Reich
- The hinge factor, how chance and stupidity have changed history, Erik Durschmied
- The handy history answer book, from the Stone Age to the Digital Age, Stephen A. Werner
- The infographic history of the world, Valentina D'Efilippo & James Ball
- Random obsessions, trivia you can't live without, by Nick Belardes
- When Hitler took cocaine and Lenin lost his brain, history's unknown chapters, Giles Milton
- The time traveler's handbook, 18 experiences from the eruption of Vesuvius to Woodstock, researched and written by James Wyllie, Johnny Acton & David Goldblatt
- Atlas of improbable places, a journey to the world's most unusual corners, Travis Elborough ; maps by Alan Horsfield
- Humans, a brief history of how we f*cked it all up, Tom Phillips
- Historia en meme, (el libro), Guillermo Perez Romero
- History, all the facts that turned out to be myths, bEmma Marriott
- Ye olde weird but true!, 300 outrageous facts from history, by Cheryl Harness
- Great mysteries of the past, experts unravel fact and fallacy behind the headlines of history, Reader's Digest
- Glorious triumphs and great tragedies, Reader's Digest Association ; created by Wendy Maples ; producer, Ian McLeod ; director, Christopher Rowley
- 1,339 quite interesting facts to make your jaw drop, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin, with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andrew Hunter Murray, Anna Ptaszynski, and Alex Bell
- Out of place in time and space, inventions, beliefs, and artistic anomalies that were impossibly ahead of their time, by Lamont Wood
- How did it really happen?, Reader's Digest
- American connections, the founding fathers networked, James Burke
- Jumbo's hide, Elvis's ride, and the tooth of Buddha, more marvelous tales of historical artifacts, Harvey Rachlin
- Quest for the past
- 365 tarot spreads, revealing the magic in each day, Sasha Graham
- Unsolved mysteries of history, an eye-opening investigation into the most baffling events of all time, Paul Aron
- Lies, damned lies and history, a catalogue of historical errors and misunderstandings, Graeme Donald
- Mysteries of history, Robert Stewart, with Clint Twist and Edward Horton
- Ten crises in civilization
- Out of time and place, amazing accounts that challenge our view of human history : from the files of Fate magazine, compiled and edited by Terry O'Neill
- The book of firsts, 150 world-changing people and events, from Caesar Augustus to the Internet, Peter D'Epiro
- Ripley's believe it or not!
- 10 seconds that changed history, the stories behind the key moments that have shaped the world we live in, by the Research Team
- The fated sky, astrology in history, Benson Bobrick
- History's trickiest questions, by Paul Kuttner ; foreword by Joseph F. Kett
- Encyclopedia idiotica, history's worst decisions and the people who made them, Stephen Weir
- Who said what when, a chronological dictionary of quotations
- 1,227 quite interesting facts to blow your socks off, compiled by John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, and James Harkin with the QI elves Anne Miller, Andy Murray, and Alex Bell
- Espionage and covert operations, a global history, Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius
- Grandes enigmas de la historia, Tome Martinez, Rodriguez
- How chance and stupidity have changed history, the hinge factor, Erik Durschmied
- Interesting stories for curious people, a collection of fascinating stories relating to history, science, pop culture, and just about anything else you can think of, Bill O'Neill
- On this day, the history of the world in 366 days, [editor : Sian Facer]
- Humans, a brief history of how we fucked it all up, Tom Phillips
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