Over the centuries, plenty of scandals, swindles, and skeletons have passed under history’s radar and missed out on being included in
your textbook.
(We’re looking at you, George “I cannot tell a lie” Washington.)
Some of the biggest names in history can be found between these pages—and the light isn’t flattering.
These figures are lucky that prime-time TV and all-access internet didn’t exist in Ancient Greece, Renaissance Europe, medieval England,
or Revolutionary America, or else they could have kissed their sterling reputations goodbye.
Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History explores the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history’s finest.
Follow the fake lives of these twelve history-changers to uncover the fabrications of the famous and the should-be-famous!
So, if you can handle it, take a peek at inside.
Some of the famous “phonies” covered in this book include:
George Washington
Pythagoras
Hiawatha
Gilgamesh
Confucius
Major William Martin
William Shakespeare
Pope Joan
Homer
Prester John
Huangdi
The Turk
Reading age 10-14
168 pages.