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The Pessimist's Guide to History: An Irresistible Compendium Of Catastrophes, Barbarities, Massacres And Mayhem From The Big Bang To The New Millennium

The Pessimist's Guide to History: An Irresistible Compendium Of Catastrophes, Barbarities, Massacres And Mayhem From The Big Bang To The New Millennium
By Doris Flexner, Stuart Berg Flexner

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Now, this is my kind of history book - it leaves out all the boring crap and gets straight to the stuff we really want to know about - disasters, tyrants, accidents, wars, assassinations, etc. And it's all done with an irreverent, playful sense of humor that some find delightful and some find offensive. Bet you can't guess which kind I am, huh?
Maura likes it: "I can't put it down. It's quite an amazing read..."

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The classic look at the past with a very jaundiced eye-now updated with even more disheartening facts!

The original "irreverent jaunt through the catastrophes, cataclysms and outrages that shaped our world" has sold more than 73,000 copies. This updated edition takes us from the Big Bang (it was an explosion, after all) to the turn of the millennium, with more than 10,000 new words and 100 new entries that chronicle the disasters, bad decisions, and downright evil events that have taken place since September 1991 (the last entry in the first book). With a light but informative tone and a handy timeline of events, this is addictively friendly fare for those who want a different--some might argue more intriguing-view of history.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #602404 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-07-01
  • Released on: 2000-06-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 448 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"A tongue-in-cheek romp through the bleak house of history most textbooks ignore." -- -- Kenneth C. Davis, author of Don't Know Much about History

"Just for fun, an antidote to humanity's nobler history...entertaining and informative." -- --New York Daily News

About the Author
Stuart Flexner and Doris Flexner are popular reference historians. Doris Flexner, who did all the updates on this book, is also the author of The Optimist's Guide to History. She lives in Chapel Hill, NC.


Customer Reviews

I Never Enjoyed History Until I Read This Book5
The Pessimist's Guide To History written by the late Stuart Flexner and his wife Doris is one of the best tongue in cheek accounts of the history of the world. The premise of this book is The universe began with a rude awakening, it only went downhill from that point.

Flexner points out all the cataclysmic events that have been recorded throughout history from manmade problems to natural disasters. He gives insight that if you think things are bad today, you are wrong, things have always been bad. There have always been hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods and other things which have wiped out large portions of humankind. There have been various diseases which have literally wiped out towns way before AIDS was known. There have been real life monsters that would make Charlie Manson look like a boy scout. If you ever feel we are going to hell in a hand basket, read this book for comfort.

His writing style is so easy going that even if you have never read a history book before, he will make you glued to this book and want to search out other sources to get the complete dirt on all of these historical facts.

This is not your typical school history book. No one is put on a pedestal and glamorized for the sake of political correctness or national pride. He looked the truth of history in the eye and called it like he saw it.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone, but especially for high school students who do not show much interest in history. This book could be the boost they need.

An easy read of horrible events4
One would expect to feel some guilt from reading this book, since I found myself being entertained by stories of terrible tragedies that happened to millions of people throughout history, but the authors tend to poke fun at the causes, not the victims, of such events. Another striking thing is that after a while, you feel like you're reading a book about general World History (unfortunately it often seems to go hand-in-hand with misery).

I was amused, yet angered at the human follies that lead to the majority of major disasters - stupid governments, big dumb ideas, racial bigotry, religious wars, etc.,. I also felt fortunate that I'm living in these relatively modern times. Certainly our world is still no stranger to tragedy, but at least modern cities are not in danger of burning down due to a knocked-over lantern or such.

After reading about the variety and volume of major natural disasters, one is amazed at just how little control people have over this world, even now, particularly after witnessing the recent, massively damaging Asian tsunami disaster.

The truly interesting, though tragic, parts of the book deal with man-made disasters; unfortunately, there are plenty of examples both small-scale (e.g. psychotic killers) and large-scale (e.g. psychotic governments). This is where the authors inject most of their wry humor, directed at history's monsters and idiots.

All in all, it may not be something to read while at the beach with the family, but it is an interesting and easy-reading diversion for casual history buffs.

a fun look at disasters4
A chronological listing and stories of wars, fires, floods, plagues, earthquakes, murderous despots and more from the beginning of history to 1999. It's very impressive and entertaining to read them one after another, and hard to put down. This book has good stories and explanations behind the disasters. My only criticism is that some of the accounts end with a jokey sort of one liner that seem inappropriate in what was really a horrible event. I wouldn't want to be without this book though, and will buy any future updates they put out.