Bad Days in History
By (Author) Michael Farquhar
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
18th May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
909
Paperback
480
Width 208mm, Height 137mm
National Geographic author Michael Farquhar uncovers an instance of bad luck, epic misfortune, and unadulterated mayhem tied to every day of the year. From Caligula's blood-soaked end to hotelier Steve Wynn's unfortunate run-in with a priceless Picasso, these 365 tales of misery include lost fortunes (like the would-be Apple investor who pulled out in 1977 and missed out on a $30 billion-dollar windfall), romance gone wrong (like the 16th-century Shah who experimented with an early form of Viagra with empire-changing results), and truly bizarre moments (like the Great Molasses Flood of 1919). Think you're having a bad day Trust us, it gets worse.
"The facts of this passing parade of perfidious knaves, nasty poltroons, incompetent liars and just some unlucky folk who slipped on bygone banana peels make for leisurely readingand it's surely a story to be continued." --Kirkus Reviews
"Acatalog of historical anecdotes in which the historical agents experienced very bad days indeed."
--Library Journal
Michael Farquhar, a former writer and editor atThe Washington Post,is the bestselling author of numerous books, including the critically acclaimedBehind the Palace DoorsandSecret Lives of the Tsars, as well as the popular Penguin "Treasury" series-A Treasury of Royal Scandals,A Treasury of Great American Scandals,A Treasury of Deception,andA Treasury of Foolishly Forgotten Americans. He lives in Washington, D.C.