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<p><b>TikTok sensation Katie Kennedy, aka @TheHistoryGossip, serves up a delicious blend of fascinating, witty and salacious history tea for every day of the year.</b><br><br>With infectious wit and historical insight, <i>The History Gossip</i> brings you the mad, bad and dangerous tales from around the world. With entries for every day of the year, this is history … but not as you know it.<br><br>Equal parts <b>fascinating and funny</b>, Katie's unique brand of humour takes readers on a romp through the history books and answers burning questions such as ‘Was Anne of Cleves a minger’, ‘Did Mary Shelley lose her V-card on her mother’s grave’ and ‘Did George IV eat himself to death’ and more.<br><br>What better way to start your day than find out what other people have done before? <i>The History Gossip</i> reveals the <b>funny, strange and utterly juicy</b> tidbits throughout world history, each with a modern twist of pop culture references and contemporary slang.<br><br>This is the ultimate blend of ‘On this day’ history education and humour, making it <b>the perfect gift or self-purchase for history lovers.</b></p>
<p><b>TikTok sensation Katie Kennedy, aka @TheHistoryGossip, serves up a delicious blend of fascinating, witty and salacious history tea for every day of the year.</b><br><br>With infectious wit and historical insight, <i>The History Gossip</i> brings you the mad, bad and dangerous tales from around the world. With entries for every day of the year, this is history … but not as you know it.<br><br>Equal parts <b>fascinating and funny</b>, Katie's unique brand of humour takes readers on a romp through the history books and answers burning questions such as ‘Was Anne of Cleves a minger’, ‘Did Mary Shelley lose her V-card on her mother’s grave’ and ‘Did George IV eat himself to death’ and more.<br><br>What better way to start your day than find out what other people have done before? <i>The History Gossip</i> reveals the <b>funny, strange and utterly juicy</b> tidbits throughout world history, each with a modern twist of pop culture references and contemporary slang.<br><br>This is the ultimate blend of ‘On this day’ history education and humour, making it <b>the perfect gift or self-purchase for history lovers.</b></p>