Weird History 101

My Dinner with Attila the Hun, I Started World War I,
Watching Custer's Last Stand,
and Other Tales of Intrigue, and Mayhem and Outrageous Behavior

John Richard Stephens, Author, Editor

Fern Canyon Press, 2022, ebook. Updated and expanded edition.

"We heard shooting. We hid in the brush. The sounds of the shooting multiplied—pop—pop—pop—pop—pop—pop! We heard women and children screaming. Old men were calling the young warriors to battle. Young men were singing their war songs as they responded to the call. We peeped out. Throngs of Sioux men on horses were racing toward the skirt of timber just south of the Uncpapa camp circle, where the guns were clattering. The horsemen warriors were dodging through a mass of women, children and old people hurrying afoot to the benchland hills west of the camps."

The Native American woman who wrote this was experiencing the beginning of an event that would become legendary in American history. She was about to be one of the few eyewitnesses to Custer's Last Stand.

Thought history was dull and boring? That's because you were never taught any of the really interesting stuff. In this book, John Richard Stephens brings together striking firsthand accounts, rare documents, and weird and unusual information to reveal the flip side of "official" history. This is the sort of stuff they wouldn't dare teach you in school.

Can you guess which American presidents said:

Find the answers in Weird History 101. You'll wish this book had been your history class textbook!

This is a collection of unusual odds and ends of the past, with selections like "Eyewitness to Custer's Last Stand," "Dinner with Attila the Hun," "Wyatt Earp Tells of the Shootout at O.K. Corral," "Unintelligible Quotations of U.S. Presidents," "The Sacking of the White House," "Take Some Lice and Call Me in the Morning," and "Unusual Uses for Mummies."

This is history as entertainment. You may be surprised, amused, infuriated, and perhaps even offended, but you won't be bored! You're not used to seeing history like this. The kind that is often censored, covered up, ignored or white washed. They don't teach you this stuff in college.

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