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Veni, Vidi, Didici: I came, I saw, I learned: Anecdotal history that highlights the interesting and odd
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So, in college I got a degree in history and political science. One time, a professor said something epic about the Ottoman empire rolling through Hungary and I couldn't contain myself; I shot onto facebook and shared the story with friends. I got a tepid response and decided I would share my history stories with people whenever I heard them. Over the next four years I got better at writing and better at sleuthing out the best and most interesting stories from those I discovered. When I finally got around to compiling my tales and writings, I had somewhere around 200 pages of very random and, in my opinion, humor driven history. The result was a patchwork of vignettes and short stories from around the globe and throughout the ages. Stories about Chinese pirate lords, English anti-coffee petitions (this particular petition was put forth by "Several Thousands of Buxome Good-Women, Languishing in Extremity of Want"), and an octopus that crawls out of a toilet to wreck havoc on a Roman warehouse are just some of the collection of over one hundred moments in history.
I self-published it through Amazon under the title "Veni, Vidi, Didici" as a play off Caesar's "Veni, Vidi, Vici". It's also available on Createspace in print, but the best deal is most definitely on Kindle.
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H7U1WYI
Createspace link: https://www.createspace.com/6359006