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Napoleon's Hemorrhoids: And Other Small Events That Changed History
Napoleon's Hemorrhoids And Other Small Events That Changed History
Author: Phil Mason
An astonishing book that reveals how our most famous incidents, best loved works of art, and most accepted historical outcomes are simply a twist of fate. What were Albert Einstein’s last words? What was Hitler’s real name? What famous artist was mistakenly thought to be stillborn? What sport did Fidel Castro al...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781616081324
ISBN-10: 1616081325
Publication Date: 9/1/2010
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Collection of quirky accounts of mostly American and British history. My favorite involves the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in a motorcade from a train station to the town hall. At least 7 assassins were there. Two could not get into a good position in the crowd to shoot. Two lost their nerves. One launched a bomb that bounced off the main car and exploded under a vehicle later in the convoy. At the town hall, a furious Ferdinand abandoned the reception to visit his injured staff at the hospital. On the way, the car stopped across the street from a cafe, yards away from where a one of the failed assassins was seated. He recognized the car, walked up, shot the Archduke and tried to shoot his chief of staff. A well meaning bystander grabbed his arm, so the shot instead killed the Duke's wife.


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