English History: Strange but True

English History: Strange but True

by Richard Smyth (Author)

Synopsis

Under the Sumptuary Laws of 1363, merchants were forbidden to wear pointy shoes in excess of 61/2in in length. One of Henry VII's most prized possessions was the preserved leg of St George, a gift from Louis XII of France. In February 1789, George III pursued a best-selling lady novelist in a high-speed chase through Kew Gardens. This book contains hundreds of `strange but true' facts and anecdotes about English history. Arranged into a miniature history of England, and with bizarre and hilarious true tales for every era, it will interest and delight readers everywhere.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 03 Jul 2017

ISBN 10: 0750983647
ISBN 13: 9780750983648

Author Bio
Richard Smyth spent several years as an editor before becoming a freelance writer and researcher. He writes regular articles for magazines including History Today, as well compiling that publication's monthly crossword. He also sets the questions for the BBC's Mastermind.