Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History
By (Author) Brianna Dumont
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
4th November 2014
United States
Children
Non Fiction
909
160
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
865g
The world's earth-shattering, history-changing movers and shakers are all well documented . . . right Hardly!
Take Homer, the author of The Iliadand The Odyssey. His famous epics have inspired generations of writers and launched Western literature as we know it. Only problem, he never existed. No author named Homer ever traveled ancient Greece penning those really long stories about gods and heroes. So, who "did" author the books Other famous historical figures did exist, just not as you'd think. A man named Confucius really did live and breathe. But he wasn't the wise old sage we learn about today. Instead of dropping quotable bits of wisdom, he preferred whacking people over the head with his stick. In the Middle Ages, an invented king inspired crusades, and in the 18th Century, a fake robot helped ignite the digital revolution. History is loaded with illusory figures that have left their mark on our world. Famous Phoniesis the first in a new nonfiction middle grade series that will explore the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history's finest. It's perfect for the history buff, the reluctant reader, or that kid who loves the strange and unusual. And who doesn't
Brianna DuMont is a self-proclaimed history buff with a degree in art history and archaeology as well as classics. She has traveled extensively in search of great museums and historical sites to visit. When she is home, she is an independent historian and full-time writer who is quickly becoming best friends with her local librarian. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.