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Historic Oddities and Strange Events is a collection of compelling and horrifying true mysteries throughout history. Baring-Goulde picks out only those tales inspiring the truest sublime horror. Contents: "PAGE Preface, vii The Disappearance of Bathurst, 1 The Duchess of Kingston, 26 General Mallet, 51 Schweinichen's Memoirs, 67 The Locksmith Gamain, 83 Abram the Usurer, 103 Sophie Apitzsch, 121 Peter Nielsen..."
A reader of history in its various epochs in different countries, comes upon eccentric individuals and extraordinary events, lightly passed over, may be, as not materially affecting the continuity of history, as not producing any seriously disturbing effect on its course. Such persons, such events have always awakened interest in myself, and when I have come on them, it has been my pleasure to obtain such details concerning them as were available, and which would be out of place in a general history as encumbering it with matter that is unimportant, or of insufficient importance to occupy much space. Two of the narratives contained in this work have appeared already in the "Cornhill Magazine," but I have considerably[Pg viii] enlarged them by the addition of fresh material; some of the others came out in the "Gentleman's Magazine," and one in "Belgravia." With only two of them—"Peter Nielsen" and "A Wax and Honey-Moon"—are the authorities somewhat gone beyond and the facts slightly dressed to assume the shape of stories.
This is the third of Bill Walls Oddities series. . This is a collection of oddities that include strange people, bizarre events, weird news, and coincidences throughout history. History is the memory of the past experience around the world. The odder the event, the more likely it will be preserved. Odd events have occurred in the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, all the way up to the modern age. From ancient Egypt, to ancient Greece, to all the other ancient civilizations, written history has survived full of remarkably unusual persons, things, or events. Early world history, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, to the Reformation, and into the 21st century are full of curiosities of its historical people and major events. Bill Wall, the consummate researcher of the strange and bizarre, has compiled this anthology of stories and oddities throughout history. From pre-history to the modern era, he has gathered a myriad of historical facts and oddities from around the globe. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction! Enjoy the oddities of history.
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Amazing forgotten true stories from the creator of the Useless Information blog and podcast. A prominent lawyer leaves his entire estate to a town for the establishment of a library that forbids women—setting off riots, arrests, and the near hanging of a judge. The amazing story of the only person rescued from slavery by the Underground Railroad four times. That time a man in the 1950s stole hundreds of women’s shoes in Coronado and San Diego, California. The shoes, most of them the left shoe, were found dispersed randomly all over town. There are so many historical facts and stories that get left out of textbooks. Now the author of Einstein’s Refrigerator and host of the popular Useless Information podcast, Steve Silverman, presents a collection of fun facts and strange news—some that made headlines and others that have been lost to history—that highlight the quirks, complexities, and curiousness of humankind.
Explore the fascinating and bizarre events and people of history through this collection of unusual stories. With topics ranging from ancient civilizations to modern day mysteries, this book is sure to entertain and intrigue any history buff. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1872.