History’s Naughty Bits

History’s Naughty Bits by Karen Dolby, published by Michael O’Mara on September 19, 2013, is a 224-page exploration of historical figures and their often overlooked escapades. This book challenges the notion that the sexual revolution was a phenomenon of the 1960s, presenting a collection of true stories that reveal the debauchery and titillation that have existed throughout history, from ancient times to the twentieth century.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of well-known personalities, including kings, queens, Popes, and philosophers, all of whom engaged in various forms of scandalous behavior. The narrative aims to reshape preconceived notions of history, offering a blend of fascinating and humorous anecdotes that highlight the less conventional aspects of historical events and figures. This edition provides an engaging look at the often hidden facets of history, inviting readers to reconsider what they think they know.
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With each new generation we all tend to think of our predecessors as ‘old-fashioned’, ‘conservative’, ‘prim’, ‘proper’ – and downright dull. The sexual revolution happened in the 1960s, right? Wrong. History’s Naughty Bits is full of incredible stories that would curl the hair of the most liberal-minded and sets the record straight with true stories of debauchery and titillation from Ancient history to the twentieth century.
In it, you’ll find a huge range of well-known figures, from the Borgias to various kings and queens, Popes and priests, Presidents and Prime Ministers, doctors, lawyers, saints and philosophers. Quite frankly, they were all ‘at it’ in one way or another, and have been since time immemorial.
Fascinating, funny and mind-blowing in turn, this enlightening book will turn your preconceived view of history on its head . . . if that’s your thing . . .
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