Emma Marriott

I Used to Know That: History

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 16/02/2023

ISBN: 9781782434481

Subject: Non-Fiction

Binding: Paperback

Size: 198 x 129 mm

Extent: 192 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

If your response to a mention of the Wars of the Roses, the Sumerians or the Reformation is, ‘Hmm, I’ve heard of that – what was that again?’, then this is the book for you.

This entertaining yet informative book travels back through time to fill in those embarrassing gaps in your knowledge, from the invasions of Britain, the Renaissance and the Cold War, to the American, French and Russian Revolutions, the World Wars ... and everything else you have forgotten from your school history lessons.

In I Used to Know That: History, information is broken down into manageable, bite-sized chunks, refreshing your memory of all those things you once knew but have forgotten, and filling you in on the bits that the school syllabus didn’t include. From building the pyramids in Egypt to the fall of the Berlin Wall, everything you used to know – and much that you didn’t – is here.

Sales points:

  • Explains all major historical events in entertaining bite-sized pieces

  • Lighthearted, but informative, this book is written to O Level standard by an expert, specifically for the layperson

  • The perfect way to brush up on all the most important dates, facts, people and much more

  • Series Editor, Caroline Taggart, is the best-selling author of the hugely successful I Used to Know That (over 170,000 copies sold to date), An Apple a Day and My Grammar and I

  • A new-look edition of the popular hardback

About the Author:

Emma Marriott

Emma Marriott is a freelance writer and editor whose previous works for Michael O'Mara Books include I Used to Know That: History, Bad History: How We Got the Past Wrong and The History of the World in Bite-sized Chunks.