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Myths and misconceptions : uncovering the truth about Napoleon's height, lemmings, the space pen, the Salem witch trials, and other things you thought you knew / Richard Benson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified], Racehorse Publishing, 2019.Description: 94 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1631584081
  • 9781631584084
Subject(s): Summary: -Have you always thought that a goldfish has a 3-second memory span' -Do you think your morning coffee comes from a bean' -Do you believe that those accused at the Salem Witch Trials were burned at the stake' If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you've been lied to. But don't worry, this book will set the record straight on all the common myths that most people take for fact, making you the most well-informed smart-alec in town. So next time someone proclaims that Napoleon Bonaparte was short, or that shaving causes hair to grow back thicker, you can correct them, and tell them smugly that everything they think they know is wrong.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Have you always thought that a goldfish has a 3-second memory span? Do you think your morning coffee comes from a bean? Do you believe that those accused at the Salem Witch Trials were burned at the stake?

If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you've been lied to. But don't worry, this book will set the record straight on all the common myths that most people take for fact, making you the most well-informed smart-alec in town.

So next time someone proclaims that Napoleon Bonaparte was short, or that shaving causes hair to grow back thicker, you can correct them, and tell them smugly that everything they think they know is wrong.

-Have you always thought that a goldfish has a 3-second memory span' -Do you think your morning coffee comes from a bean' -Do you believe that those accused at the Salem Witch Trials were burned at the stake' If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you've been lied to. But don't worry, this book will set the record straight on all the common myths that most people take for fact, making you the most well-informed smart-alec in town. So next time someone proclaims that Napoleon Bonaparte was short, or that shaving causes hair to grow back thicker, you can correct them, and tell them smugly that everything they think they know is wrong.

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