null Skip to main content
Every purchase supports the
Art Gallery of NSW
Added to cart
Item name
Every purchase supports the Art Gallery of NSW
  • Magritte exhibition shop
  • Cao Fei
  • Art Gallery exclusives
  • Prints
  • Books
  • Homewares
  • Fashion
  • Kids
  • Gifts

The Rest is History Returns: An A-Z of Historical Curiosities

ISBN: 9781526668653 ISBN: 9781526668653

$35.00
Member’s price $31.50Not a member? Join Now

Ships within 2-11 business days

From the podcast legends who brought you The Rest is History comes The Rest is History Returns!

This time Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook bring you an alphabetical miscellany, taking on some of history's best and most bizarre moments. Charge forth against the traitors of the American Revolution, journey through Baghdad to discover the origins of the Arabian Nights and head to Sicily to witness the first face-off between Carthage and Rome.

Along the way you'll find the answers to questions like:
- Who was Jesus's wife?
- What would it have been like to live-tweet through the eruption of Vesuvius?
- Why did the Romans inspire so much American science fiction?
- Which Mitford sister tried to seduce her girlish crush, Adolf Hitler?
- Who are history's top 10 monkeys?
- Was Henry V's great-grandfather, Edward III, the biggest 'lad' in British history?

But that's not all - this book also includes puzzles and a pub quiz. So dust off your tricorn hat, grab your lasso and get ready for a rollicking roller coaster through the past . . .


Author: Dominic Sandbrook, T Holland
Paperback
448 pages
23.4 x 15.3 cm

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

More

Members save 10% at the Gallery Shop*

* excludes DVDs and Gallery publications

Members save 10% at the Gallery Shop*

Join or renew now

* excludes DVDs and Gallery publications

Get our newsletter

Be sure you never miss out on new products, our sales and special offers!

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Gallery stands, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.