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Uncle John's Facts and Trivia

Uncle John's Bathroom Reader History's Lists

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Leave it to Uncle John to find a new way to make history fun and exciting! This quirky collection of lists is the latest volume in the Bathroom Reader’s best-selling history series. These 508 pages will breathe life into history’s most famous (and most unusual) stories. From the Stone Age to the Internet Age, some quick takes on must-know topics that will reveal the surprising connections among history’s greatest--and strangest--events. History buffs, trivia hounds, and readers looking for an educational snack will love this fun format. Here’s what you’ll find in this great

2 famous pioneering trails
3 one-armed men who lent a hand
4 famous folks who literally died laughing
5 horrifying medieval punishments
6 photographic firsts
7 hotel rooms where history was made
8 disgusting secret ingredients
9 famous trains
10 places you can’t go
11 disasters that changed the world
12 fast food firsts
And much, much more!

522 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2010

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603 reviews19 followers
May 26, 2016
I love these books. Plain and simple. You can read them anywhere, anytime and there's always something new to learn. I look forward to reading many more!
149 reviews
August 27, 2018
Uncle John came through again with interesting trivia about history. Always manages to dredge up lots of facts that you didn't know. Some of the topics were not particular interesting to me such as Gold Rushes, but other topics could really pull you in. This book is good filler reading for when you don't have lots of time.
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119 reviews
January 17, 2024
A good jumping off point. Certainly not the end all be all of its subjects but it definitely opens (or reopens) your eyes to certain subjects. The fact that each chapter only lasts about 3-5 pages and has many bite-sized sections within it, it moves quick for 485 pages if you're dedicated (which I wasn't for chunks of time).
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358 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2021
Books like this are great for the toilet. Little snippets of interesting facts. Unfortunately, with the high volume of historical knickknacks errors come up, and they seemed to crop up more frequently the closer to the end I got, as if the writers were under a deadline to print and felt rushed.
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Author 12 books11 followers
February 3, 2025
Entertaining

I've read several of these books. All have been entertaining to various degrees. But I have found mistakes. In this one there's a claim WW2 ended in May of 45. Incorrect. WW2 in Europe ended then. WW2 itself ended in September of 45. Fun books. Better editing.
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670 reviews14 followers
July 18, 2015
Good concept, overall, but it could be stronger in its execution.

Instead of a bunch of history stories, this book organized those stories into list form. For example, it has a list of stories about famous assassins or the origins of different types of sodas and candy. There is a lot of variety here, which is good.

I'm a history teacher and read a fair amount of Uncle John's books, so some of the stories here are familiar and repeated, but there's enough new information to make this book a worthwhile read.

As for negatives, there are two big ones for me... First, they kind of play fast and loose with the term "list". For example, there are several places where two items or events make the list. The biggest problem, though, is in the editing. There are numerous typos (mostly capitalization) and a few factual errors (where they set the date for an event in the wrong year, like 1862 instead of 1863). Those errors might be typographical as well.
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143 reviews5 followers
June 6, 2013
It was okay. It focused a little too much on American history and had several errors including claiming that Elizabeth I of England was Catholic. The only time she was a "practicing" Catholic was during Mary I reign. Seriously. Did the editors not know about the Reformation?
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157 reviews7 followers
February 10, 2011
I really enjoy these books, and quite like history, but I found I skimmed more of this book than I usually do.
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Author 3 books7 followers
July 19, 2013
I read this book in short installments between other books and really enjoyed it. It gave historical variety mixed with weird facts, humor and tragedy.
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