Don't know much about history

everything you need to know about American history, but never learned

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May 19, 2022 | History

Don't know much about history

everything you need to know about American history, but never learned

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Ebook Extra: Don’t Know Much About Kenneth C. Davis: An Interview with the Author A new, completely revised, expanded and updated edition of the million-selling New York Times bestseller that launched the entire Don't Know Much About® series When Don't Know Much About® History first appeared thirteen years ago, it created a sensation. With humor, wit, great stories, and a trademark conversational style, the book brought Americans a fresh new take on history. Shattering myths and vividly bringing the past to life, it spent thirty-five consecutive weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Davis proved that Americans don't hate history -- they just hate the dull textbook version they were force-fed in school. The book became an instant classic, an "anti -textbook" that has sold more than 1.3 million copies. In his irreverent and popular question-and- answer style, Davis now returns with a completely revised edition that brings history right up to the moment -- covering such topics as the end of the Cold War, Clinton's impeachment, the bizarre election of 2000, and the events that led to September 11. Incorporating new research and discoveries, Davis also updates and expands on such long-standing American controversies as the Jefferson-Hemings affair, the Alger Hiss trial, and the Rosenberg spy case. And he includes an expanded "civics lesson" that examines some of America's hottest social and political issues, such as the death penalty, gun control, and school prayer. For history buffs and history-phobes alike, longtime fans who need a refresher course, and for a new generation of Americans who are still in the dark about America's past, Davis proves once more why People magazine said, "Reading him is like returning to the classroom of the best teacher you ever had."

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Avon Books
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English
Pages
462

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Don't know much about history: everything you need to know about American history but never learned
2003, HarperCollins, Harper Collins
in English - 1st ed.
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Don't know much about history: everything you need to know about American history, but never learned
1995, Avon Books
in English - 1st Avon Books rev. trade print.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 431-449) and index.

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xv, 462 p. ;
Number of pages
462

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OL18082186M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0380712520
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17312
Goodreads
386247

First Sentence

"Few eras in American history are shrouded in as much myth and mystery as the long period covering America's discovery and settlement."

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