Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets
Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets by Dan Gutman, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2017, offers a collection of intriguing facts and stories from U.S. history. This edition, comprising 185 pages, presents a variety of lesser-known historical details, such as the absence of the word “independence” in the Declaration of Independence and the unique use of glowworms by World War I soldiers for nighttime visibility.
Readers will discover a treasury of fascinating anecdotes that challenge conventional historical narratives. The book delves into various subjects, providing insights that are both entertaining and educational. With its engaging presentation, Explorers, Presidents, and Toilets serves as a resource for those interested in the quirky and surprising aspects of American history.
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Presents a treasury of facts and stories from U.S. history, including that the word “independence” does not appear in the Declaration of Independence and that World War I soldiers used glowworms to help them see at night.
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