The Pedant's Revolt: Why Most Things You Think Are Right Are Wrong

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Cover of the book The Pedant's Revolt: Why Most Things You Think Are Right Are Wrong by Andrea Barham, Michael O'Mara
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Author: Andrea Barham ISBN: 9781843176725
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint: Michael O'Mara Language: English
Author: Andrea Barham
ISBN: 9781843176725
Publisher: Michael O'Mara
Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint: Michael O'Mara
Language: English

**Irreverent, smart, and obscenely entertaining, this book shatters the myths, misconceptions, fallacies, and falsehoods about all the things people think they know **

Lead pencils can give you lead poisoning . . .

Newton discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head . . .

One dog year equals seven human years . . .

Marie Antoinette said “Let them eat cake!” . . . Fact or fiction? 

Pedants, revolt!In chapters literary, medical, grammatical, historical, scientific, and biblical, this book sets the record straight on the facts behind the fallacies that have somehow become accepted wisdom. From insects to food, grooming to Greeks, the animal kingdom to assassinations, Harpo Marx to Shakespeare, and questionable quotes such as “It’s all Greek to me,” this remarkable book reveals the often surprising origins of the legends and folklore we mistake for the gospel truth—and teaches you to think twice before repeating them. Covering a range of diverse topics, this is the ultimate go-to book for settling many an unresolved dispute, shedding light on a wide variety of facts that we have always believed to be true, but which are, in fact, completely false.

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**Irreverent, smart, and obscenely entertaining, this book shatters the myths, misconceptions, fallacies, and falsehoods about all the things people think they know **

Lead pencils can give you lead poisoning . . .

Newton discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head . . .

One dog year equals seven human years . . .

Marie Antoinette said “Let them eat cake!” . . . Fact or fiction? 

Pedants, revolt!In chapters literary, medical, grammatical, historical, scientific, and biblical, this book sets the record straight on the facts behind the fallacies that have somehow become accepted wisdom. From insects to food, grooming to Greeks, the animal kingdom to assassinations, Harpo Marx to Shakespeare, and questionable quotes such as “It’s all Greek to me,” this remarkable book reveals the often surprising origins of the legends and folklore we mistake for the gospel truth—and teaches you to think twice before repeating them. Covering a range of diverse topics, this is the ultimate go-to book for settling many an unresolved dispute, shedding light on a wide variety of facts that we have always believed to be true, but which are, in fact, completely false.

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