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F*cking History

by The Captain

F*cking History

by The Captain

"F*cking History: 111 Lessons You Should Have Learned in School" is a book that delves into the untold and oft-overlooked tales of the past, with a twist of humor and contemporary relevance. The Captain, as both raconteur and historian, offers a vibrant reimagining of historical events, figures, and cultures. From Edith Wharton's scandalous love life to the savvy of Catherine the Great's comradery, the book explores a wide array of subjects tied to our modern sensibilities, such as relationships, power dynamics, and societal norms. Each lesson unveils the timeless humanity behind historical icons, proving that history can be as entertaining as it is educational, and that the struggles and triumphs of the past might just mirror our own.

  • Humor
  • Non-Fiction
  • Relationships
  • History
  • Trivia
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