An entertaining collection of the most audacious and underhanded deceptions in the history of mankind, from sacred relics to financial schemes to fake art, music, and identities. World history is littered with tall tales and those who have fallen for them. Ian Tattersall, a curator emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History, has teamed up with Peter Névraumont to tell this anti-history of the world, in which Michelangelo fakes a masterpiece; Arctic explorers seek an entrance into a hollow Earth; a Shakespeare tragedy is "rediscovered"; a financial scheme inspires Charles Ponzi; a spirit photographer snaps Abraham Lincoln's ghost; people can survive ingesting only air and sunshine; Edgar Allen Poe is the forefather of fake news; and the first human was not only British but played cricket. Told chronologically, HOAX begins with the first documented announcement of the end of the world in 2800 BC and winds its way through controversial tales such as the Loch Ness Monster and the Shroud of Turin, past proven fakes such as the Thomas Jefferson's ancient wine and the Davenport Tablets built by a lost race, and explores bald-faced lies in the worlds of art, science, literature, journalism, and finance.
Presents a look at some of the greatest deceptions in history, from the forged document that the Vatican used to lay claim to much of Europe, to the authorship of Hitler's diaries, to other great con artists, imposters, and scientific ...
‘Utter joy! A delicious romp through the heyday of balderdash and grand-scale deception, penned by one of the country’s finest magical minds.’ Derren Brown In 1749, a newspaper advertisement appeared...
... “Shadow and Act,” Collected Essays, 80. 10. Leon Litwack, Trouble in Mind, 302. The “fakelore” term is from Albert Murray's OmniAmericans (1970); the “folk pornography” from Jacquelyn Dowd Hall's Revolt against Chivalry (1993). 11.
The con artists in this book pursued a variety of ambitions—making money, winning wars, mocking authority, finding fame, trading an ordinary life for a glamorous one—but they all chose the lowest, fastest road to get there.
Presents an entertaining collection of hundreds of documented historical hoaxes, pranks, deceptions, and stunts that have fooled the public from the Middle Ages to the present day, from Edgar Allan Poe's literary deception to P. T. Barnum, ...
ACCORDING The Difference Engine (1990), William Gibson and Bruce Sterling TO... WHAT IF... Russia colonized the Americas first? THEN... the late nineteenth century is both more advanced (airplanes, cars) and less advanced (electricity ...
This book looks at authors who posed as people they were not, in order to claim a different ethnic, class, or other identity.
Easy-reading, entertaining history with fifty occasions of grand deception outlined and illuminated.
This book delivers nine fascinating true stories that introduce the fakers, forgers, art authenticators, and others that populate this dark world.
As plans got under way for the Allied invasion of Sicily in June 1943, British counter-intelligence agent Ewen Montagu masterminded a scheme to mislead the Germans into thinking the next landing would occur in Greece.