History's Greatest Blunders
The Epic Fails We Can't Stop Repeating| Humorous History
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D.C. Smith
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They’re all epic disasters that history tried to warn us about—yet somehow, we keep hitting “repeat.”
In History’s Greatest Blunders: The Epic Fails We Can’t Stop Repeating, D.C. Smith turns up the volume on the past’s biggest screw-ups—from military missteps and tech crashes to ecological chaos and brilliant ideas gone hilariously wrong.
Told with razor-sharp wit and unexpected insight, this isn’t your high school history class. It’s a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud journey through the failures that made headlines—and still echo in today's world.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
✅ Perfect for fans of humorous history books for teens and adults
✅ A hilarious deep dive into history’s most jaw-dropping failures
✅ A unique gift for history lovers, trivia nerds, and reluctant readers
✅ A surprisingly thoughtful look at why we keep making the same mistakes
✅ Ideal for ages 16–65 (and anyone who ever said “Wait… haven’t we done this before?”)
Whether you snoozed through history class or live for historical documentaries, this book delivers the blunders, the backstories, and the brutal consequences—with just enough bite to make it unforgettable.
The past isn’t dead. It’s just been shouting, “Don’t do that!”—for centuries.
If we can’t stop repeating history, we might as well enjoy the ride. Get your copy now!
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