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Books with author Brianna DuMont

  • Thrilling Thieves: Thrilling Thieves: Liars, Cheats, and Cons Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    eBook (Sky Pony, July 3, 2018)
    Caution: don’t look for the good guys in here.What do Mother Theresa, Honest Abe, and Mahatma Gandhi have in common? They’re all too good for this book, that’s what.Sure, you’ll find some familiar faces like Queen Elizabeth I and Thomas Edison in here, but you’ll learn that behind their angelic smiles were cunning con artists who stole their way to gold and greatness. Follow the trail of twelve troublemakers to learn what really made the Mona Lisa the most iconic painting in the world, meet the most powerful pirate from history (it’s probably not who you’re expecting), and watch empires rise and fall with the theft of a simple tea plant. Turns out our world owes a lot to those who dabble on the dark side.If you’re not scared of crooks and criminals, take a peek at this new side of history . . .
  • Weird But True Know-It-All: U.S. Presidents

    Brianna DuMont

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, July 4, 2017)
    What's so weird about U.S. presidents? Plenty! Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was a great wrestler? That Ulysses S. Grant got a speeding ticket riding his horse – twice! Or that Benjamin Harrison was afraid of electricity? And let's not forget that President McKinley had a pet parrot that whistled "Yankee Doodle Dandy" duets with him! In this new single-subject Weird But True book, you'll have a blast learning that there's a lot of substance – and weirdness – in every president's past.
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  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Amazing true stories about Shakespeare, Hiawatha, Homer, George Washington, and more. If you like to think of Shakespeare only as a brilliant bard, or prefer only to know Pythagoras by his math skills, then you might want to put this book down. Seriously. Because this book is about to change your idea of history. But if you like a little controversy, or want to impress your parents and friends with some little-known tidbits of historical drama, then Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History is for you. Over the centuries, plenty of scandals, swindles, and skeletons have passed under history’s radar and missed out on being included in your textbook. (We’re looking at you, George “I cannot tell a lie” Washington.) Some of the biggest names in history can be found between these pages—and the light isn’t flattering. These figures are lucky that prime-time TV and all-access internet didn’t exist in Ancient Greece, Renaissance Europe, medieval England, or Revolutionary America, or else they could have kissed their sterling reputations goodbye. Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History explores the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history’s finest. Follow the fake lives of these twelve history-changers to uncover the fabrications of the famous and the should-be-famous!So, if you can handle it, take a peek at inside. Some of the famous “phonies” covered in this book include:George WashingtonPythagorasHiawathaGilgameshConfuciusMajor William MartinWilliam ShakespearePope JoanHomerPrester John HuangdiThe Turk
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  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Sky Pony Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Fakes, frauds, and phonies. Sounds like a book filled with criminals and delinquents, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not. Some of the biggest names in history can be found between these pages—and the light isn’t flattering. (We’re looking at you, George “I must not tell a lie” Washington.) Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History is the first book in a new nonfiction middle grade series that will explore the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history’s finest. Follow the fake lives of these twelve history-changers to uncover the fabrications of the famous, and the should-be-famous!Famous “Phonies”:Confucius • George Washington • Pythagoras • Hiawatha • Gilgamesh • Major William Martin • William Shakespeare • Pope Joan • Homer • Prester John • Huangdi • The Turk
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  • Thrilling Thieves: Thrilling Thieves: Liars, Cheats, and Cons Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Dramatic True Tales of Thomas Edison, Catherine the Great, Boss Tweed, Queen Elizabeth I, and More What do Mother Theresa, Honest Abe, and Mahatma Gandhi have in common? They’re all too upstanding to be included in Thrilling Thieves: Liars, Cheats, and Cons who Changed History. Sure, you’ll find some familiar faces like Queen Elizabeth I and Thomas Edison in here, but you’ll learn that behind their angelic smiles were cunning con artists who stole their way to gold, glory, and greatness. Follow the twisting trail of twelve troublemakers to learn what really made the Mona Lisa the most iconic painting in the world, meet the most powerful pirate from history (it’s probably not who you’re expecting), and watch empires rise and fall with the theft of a simple tea plant. Turns out our world owes a lot to those who dabble on the dark side. If you’re not scared of crooks, cons, and criminals, take a peek at this new side of history. Tales of twelve troublemakers inside include: The VenetiansFrancisco PizarroQueen Elizabeth ICatherine the GreatMadame ChengRobert FortuneRobert SmallsWilliam TweedThomas EdisonVincenzo PeruggiaKlaus Fuchs
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  • Weird But True Know-It-All: U.S. Presidents

    Brianna DuMont

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 4, 2017)
    What's so weird about U.S. presidents? Plenty! Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was a great wrestler? That Ulysses S. Grant got a speeding ticket riding his horse – twice! Or that Benjamin Harrison was afraid of electricity? And let's not forget that President McKinley had a pet parrot that whistled "Yankee Doodle Dandy" duets with him! In this new single-subject Weird But True book, you'll have a blast learning that there's a lot of substance – and weirdness – in every president's past.
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  • Thrilling Thieves: Thrilling Thieves: Liars, Cheats, and Cons Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, July 3, 2018)
    Caution: don’t look for the good guys in here.What do Mother Theresa, Honest Abe, and Mahatma Gandhi have in common? They’re all too good for this book, that’s what.Sure, you’ll find some familiar faces like Queen Elizabeth I and Thomas Edison in here, but you’ll learn that behind their angelic smiles were cunning con artists who stole their way to gold and greatness. Follow the trail of twelve troublemakers to learn what really made the Mona Lisa the most iconic painting in the world, meet the most powerful pirate from history (it’s probably not who you’re expecting), and watch empires rise and fall with the theft of a simple tea plant. Turns out our world owes a lot to those who dabble on the dark side.If you’re not scared of crooks and criminals, take a peek at this new side of history . . .
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  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    eBook (Sky Pony, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Amazing true stories about Shakespeare, Hiawatha, Homer, George Washington, and more. If you like to think of Shakespeare only as a brilliant bard, or prefer only to know Pythagoras by his math skills, then you might want to put this book down. Seriously. Because this book is about to change your idea of history. But if you like a little controversy, or want to impress your parents and friends with some little-known tidbits of historical drama, then Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History is for you. Over the centuries, plenty of scandals, swindles, and skeletons have passed under history’s radar and missed out on being included in your textbook. (We’re looking at you, George “I cannot tell a lie” Washington.) Some of the biggest names in history can be found between these pages—and the light isn’t flattering. These figures are lucky that prime-time TV and all-access internet didn’t exist in Ancient Greece, Renaissance Europe, medieval England, or Revolutionary America, or else they could have kissed their sterling reputations goodbye. Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History explores the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history’s finest. Follow the fake lives of these twelve history-changers to uncover the fabrications of the famous and the should-be-famous!So, if you can handle it, take a peek at inside. Some of the famous “phonies” covered in this book include:George WashingtonPythagorasHiawathaGilgameshConfuciusMajor William MartinWilliam ShakespearePope JoanHomerPrester JohnHuangdiThe Turk
  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Sky Pony Press, Aug. 16, 1688)
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  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Sky Pony Press (2014-11-04), March 15, 1656)
    Fakes, frauds, and phonies. Sounds like a book filled with criminals and delinquents, doesn't it? Well, it's not. Some of the biggest names in history can be found between these pages-and the light isn't flattering. (We're looking at you, George "I must not tell a lie" Washington.) Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History is the first book in a new nonfiction middle grade series that will explore the underbelly of history, making you question everything you thought you knew about history's finest. Follow the fake lives of these twelve history-changers to uncover the fabrications of the famous, and the should-be-famous!
  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Sky Pony Press, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Famous Phonies: Legends, Fakes, and Frauds Who Changed History

    Brianna DuMont

    Hardcover (Skyhorse Publishing (13 Nov. 2014), March 15, 1702)
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