Ebook: The not-so-nude ride of Lady Godiva & other morsels of misinformation from the history books
Author: Haviland David
- Tags: REFERENCE--Trivia, History--Errors inventions etc, History, Anecdotes, Trivia and miscellanea, History -- Anecdotes, History -- Miscellanea, History -- Errors inventions etc, REFERENCE -- Trivia
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
It is said that history is written by the winners. However, the "winners" aren't always the best historians. Enter David Haviland, to set the record straight. In his quirky, inimitable style, Haviland separates fact from fiction regarding some of history's most well-known people and events, such as: Lady Godiva: By far, history's most famous nudist equestrian. But how nude was she, really' And how did this same legend give rise to the term "Peeping Tom"' The Boston Tea Party: What was the cause of this famous "party" that wasn't really a party' (Hint: If you guessed a rise in taxes, you're dead wrong!) World War I: How did a directionally challenged chauffeur spark the Great War' Queen Victoria: Nowadays, the word "Victorian" is synonymous with stuffy prudishness. But would a prude pose nude for a provocative portrait, or become "close" with a young Indian servant'In The Not-So-Nude Ride of Lady Godiva, Haviland untangles fallacy, farce, and misrepresentation of historic proportions. The end result is a wholly fascinating, highly educational compendium of historical folly that will entertain readers young and old!;Bygone blunders -- Historical myths -- Saucy sagas -- Cruel chronicles -- Notable nomenclature -- The body politic -- Spiritual stumbles -- Extraordinary episodes -- Public images -- Mental ages.
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