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The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America
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The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America
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The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America
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The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America

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Smarter than your old history teacher, funnier than the founding fathers, and more American than apple pie, The Mental Floss History of the United States is an almost (but not entirely) comprehensive primer on American history (or at least, the good stuff). From the editors of MentalFloss.com and mental_floss magazine—with its tagline: “Feel smart again”—comes an American History text packed with hilarious (but true!) trivia written in the smart-aleck tradition of The Mental Floss History of the World, Mental Floss Presents In the Beginning, and the first mental_floss book, Condensed Knowledge. Perfect for trivia buffs, history lovers, college students, and anyone who likes to laugh and learn. United States history has never been so fun.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 5, 2010
ISBN9780062014344
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The Mental Floss History of the United States: The (Almost) Complete and (Entirely) Entertaining Story of America
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Erik Sass

Erik Sass holds a BA in history from Duke University and an MA in journalism from NYU. Since 2011 he has written a blog covering the causes of the First World War, as well as the events of the war itself, to commemorate the centennial of the conflict. He is also the author of The Mental Floss History of the United States and coauthor of The Mental Floss History of the World. He lives in Silver Spring, MD with his husband and daughter.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This was an entertaining, easy to read book about the history of the United States. It had all the basics that we learn in school, but added many facts in a fun way that the average person would not know. Not only was it a good review of our history but a way to learn a whole lot more!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    fun book

  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    An interesting and fun overview of the history of our country. Mental floss approach brings up many interesting topics throughout the history it portrays as lies or maybe just misleading myths about what actually happened. It leaves you thinking, aha I knew that, or I thought so too. Both entertaining and thought provoking.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was an entertaining, easy to read book about the history of the United States. It had all the basics that we learn in school, but added many facts in a fun way that the average person would not know. Not only was it a good review of our history but a way to learn a whole lot more!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Full of interesting facts and very readable. My quibble? Doesn't give sources, which I would have liked.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I like the magazine and their website, the book was as good as I expected with fun facts and myth-busters thrown in. A fun read for even those who are averse to history.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The Good Stuff * American historical information written in an easy to read and understand format * Funny as Hell, but also sensitively written at times * You can see they have a love for their country, but at the same time admitting its faults and some of its less than stellar historical moments * Wonderful explanation about "indentured service" * The titles of the paragraphs are hilarious and often bang on! * Really enjoyed the paragraph on the War of 1812, but would have liked more information but than again, it must be a little bit of a sensitive subject to the Americans. It reminded me of my favorite quote from Due South. And before I put this quote in, I love Americans, its just that Canadians usually think that we are the little brother and the US is our big brother so anytime we can get a shot in we do. "which makes the border between Canada and the United States the longest undefended border in the world. So that since their formation, our countries have found a peaceful way to coexist. Except for the War of 1812, where your country invaded ours and we sent you packing - but that's hardly worth mentioning - Due South January 2003)" * This is a must have for every library * Let me also say if every history teacher taught history a little more like this book, you would have a lot more students interested in it. History if fun and fascinating kids, but most of my history teachers bored the crap out of me and made me hate history class -- except for you Mr Shore and Mr Linton - u guys rocked!The Not so Good Stuff * lots of slagging of the Brits * I know its a picky thing, but the font is seriously small -- but hey I'm a 40 yr old women, the eyesight ain't what it used to beFavorite Quotes/Passages"By the time they arrived in America, the English were masters at screwing their subjects (See: Ireland)""Even though the last American invasion of Canada during the Revolutionary War had been soundly defeated, the Americans decided to try again. They would liberate Canada from British rule, whether Canada liked it or not - and in fact, Canada did not like it, putting up a fierce resistance.""People who maintain that the 1960's were groovy and mellow was either so addled with drugs they didn't notice what was going on, or so fried that they forgot about it later. The sixties brought violent upheaval, including assassinations, domestic terrorism by the KKK and crazy left-wing groups, clashes between anti-war protesters and police, and race riots that left hundreds dead. Not exactly "groovy."What I Learned * Way too much historical information about the US to list * About a lot of misconceptions about certain historical events and figures -- interesting about the background to the AlamoWho should/shouldn't read * Not for "serious" history readers * Great for Canadian's with a lack of knowledge and misconceptions about the US, its historical events and its historical figures * A wonderful beginning history book for US students or those students who might find history boring -- this book is great at making it all sound interesting and exciting * I'm pretty sure my British pals will not be huge fans * A must have for every library -- think I might suggest purchase for Humber4.5 Dewey'sI received this from HarperCollins in exchange for an honest review & they should not be held responsible for the quote I put in from Due South -- I love you guys in the U.S. and I know you will definitely save our asses in case of a killer asteroid, alien attack or massive blizzard : )