Napoleon's Haermorrhoids by Phil Mason

Napoleon's Haermorrhoids by Phil Mason

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The direction history takes has often hinged on tiny turns of chance or accident. Things that happen just at the wrong time. This book is about the small events that make you stop and think how it all might have turned out - luck, coincidence, fate: the tiny ripples that have caused big waves in history's waters.

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Napoleon's Haermorrhoids by Phil Mason

The direction history takes has often hinged on tiny turns of chance or accident. Things that happen just at the wrong time. Small incidents that end up having big consequences. For example, Communist jets were two minutes away from opening fire on American planes during the peak of the Cuban Missile crisis when they had to turn back as they were running out of fuel. Napoleon's Haemorrhoids is all about the small events that make you stop and think how it all might have turned out - luck, coincidence, fate: the tiny ripples that have caused big waves in history's waters. Did you know: the Panama Canal would have been built in Nicaragua had it not been for a picture on one of its postage stamps...? Covering not just the great sweeps of political history and war, but chance discoveries that led to great inventions and scientific progress, the accidents that led to feats of literature and film, little slips that gave away big crimes, slip-ups that altered sporting history, and a medley of chance beginnings, this little book is a treasure trove of fascinating facts. If you've ever wondered why history turned out the way it has, and thought there must be some big design behind it - think again...Specialising for over 30 years in collecting stories of the bizarre from around the world, Phil Mason has amassed one of the country's largest private collections of cuttings and books chronicling the weird and the strange. His first book, Would You Believe It?, drawing on this archive, was published in 1990.
Specialising for over 30 years in collecting stories of the bizarre from around the world, Phil Mason has amassed one of the country's largest private collections of cuttings and books chronicling the weird and the strange. His first book, Would You Believe It?, drawing on this archive, was published in 1990 and amongst other books he has authored Mission Accomplished with Mathew Parris, a compilation of misplaced predictions by parliamentarians
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ISBN 13 9781906217822
ISBN 10 1906217823
Title Napoleon's Haermorrhoids
Author Phil Mason
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-10-25
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.