It Seemed Like a Good Idea
By (Author) Bill Fawcett
By (author) William R Forstchen
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Avon Books
8th May 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
902
Paperback
320
Width 135mm, Height 204mm, Spine 20mm
270g
Throughout the annals of history, the best of intentionsand sometimes the worsthave set in motion events with a vastly different outcome than originally intended. In this entertaining, fact-filled chronicle, William Forstchen and Bill Fawcett explore the watersheds of history that began as the best of ideas and ended as the worst of fiascoes.
A Holy WarThe Medieval Crusades for religious liberation become centuries of slaughter and destruction.
Sibling RivalryLeif Erikson spares his sister's life and delays the discovery of the New World for five hundred years.
Big GunsEmperor Constantine XI refuses to buy a new supercannon that would let him dominate his enemies, so its creator sells the cannon to the Turks, who then crush Constantinople.
With casual wit and subtle insight, It Seemed Like a Good Idea...tucks tongue in cheek and rides out the fiascoes of history.
Bill Fawcett is the author and editor of more than a dozen books, including You Did What He is also the author and editor of three historical mystery series and two Oral Histories of the US Navy SEALS.