Summary:
How They Croaked describes the demise of nineteen famous historical figures in great detail. Quirky, shiver inducing drawings accompany this hilarious piece of scientific history. Readers who are interested in a well researched book about the human body, the history of medicine or just plain gore will enjoy reading this. The book includes lists of resources, notes on relevant facts between the chapters.
Strenths:
The style of this book is casual and irreverent. The conversational nature of the book lends itself well to keeping the subject matter from becoming overwhelmingly disgusting, for the most part. Cartoon illustrations add humor to the macabre. This book is very well researched with sources cited. The book also includes a further reading section for readers who want to find out more about the interesting and sometimes insane deaths of historical figures.
Bragg, G., & Malley, K. (2011). How they croaked: The awful ends of the awfully famous. New York: Walker &.
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