Browse all books

Books in Totally Gross History series

  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Rome

    Jeremy Klar

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    While the ancient Romans continue to be regarded as highly civilized, there are aspects of ancient Roman life, including the foods that they ate (dormice were a delicacy) and their leisure activities (such as the notorious gladiatorial fights to the death), that seem strange and repellent to us today. This high-interest history book makes use of kids fascination with the disgusting to appeal to young readers who might not be as interested in a more straightforward history title. In its own unorthodox manner, the volume covers Roman culture, food, hygiene, medicine, religion, and military might, offering readers a comprehensiveif sometimes stomach-turningview of ancient Roman life.
    V
  • The Totally Gross History of Medieval Europe

    Marty Gitlin

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This entertaining volume reveals some of the grossest practices in hygiene, dining, fashion, and medicine of Medieval Europe. Serfs often smelled bad, and they bathed and relieved themselves in streams filled with garbage. Wealthier individuals who had bathrooms produced waste that was sent down chutes into the castle moat. Peasants and nobles commonly consumed animal parts that today we would consider less appetizing, including paws, brains, stomachs, and lungs. Poor nutrition resulted in rotting teeth and scurvy. Doctors were woefully backward in treating patients, using odd remedies such as ground-up worms, bloodletting through leeches, and spreading animal dung on wounds.
    S
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Egypt

    Tracey Baptiste

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    "Mummies dead bodies elaborately wrapped upmight rank pretty high on the scale of all things disgusting. But readers should be ready for an eye-opening read on some of ancient Egypts gross history, such as the dirty details of what really happens to bodies as theyre prepared for mummification, in this book. This gleefully gut-churning volume offers up some very vile medicinal practices, culinary delicacies, political and battle practices, and more."--Provided by publisher.
    T
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Greece

    Susan Meyer

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Readers may be familiar with the astounding innovations and ideas developed by the Ancient Greeks. They may not know, however, how truly repulsive some of the practices of the Ancient Greeks were. Be prepared for stomach-churning descriptions of the plumbing and hygiene of Ancient Greece, not to mention culinary delights like goat lung and brain omelets. Medical practices that would not be approved by the FDA today, such as bloodletting and vivisection, are also detailed. This totally disgustingbut entirely funvolume will have students wondering what practices from their own lives will one day be described as "totally gross."
    S
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient China

    Jennifer Culp

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    A unique overview of the fashion and dress, diet, hygiene, medicine, and other cultural aspects of the ancient Chinese. This entertaining yet informative book details practices that may seem peculiar to today’s students, while respectfully contextualizing another culture and time, especially one as ancient, rich, and foundational as that of ancient China. Readers are drawn in by the sometimes distasteful details—the fun “gross-out” factor—but also gain an appreciation of the inventiveness, sophistication, and practicality of the ancient Chinese. Overall, this title is a lively exploration of the scientific and cultural practices of a pre-modern civilization.
    W
  • The Totally Gross History of Medieval Europe

    Marty Gitlin

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This entertaining volume reveals some of the grossest practices in hygiene, dining, fashion, and medicine of Medieval Europe. Serfs often smelled bad, and they bathed and relieved themselves in streams filled with garbage. Wealthier individuals who had bathrooms produced waste that was sent down chutes into the castle moat. Peasants and nobles commonly consumed animal parts that today we would consider less appetizing, including paws, brains, stomachs, and lungs. Poor nutrition resulted in rotting teeth and scurvy. Doctors were woefully backward in treating patients, using odd remedies such as ground-up worms, bloodletting through leeches, and spreading animal dung on wounds.
    O
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Rome

    Jeremy Klar

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    While the ancient Romans continue to be regarded as highly civilized, there are aspects of ancient Roman life, including the foods that they ate (dormice were a delicacy) and their leisure activities (such as the notorious gladiatorial fights to the death), that seem strange and repellent to us today. This high-interest history book makes use of kids fascination with the disgusting to appeal to young readers who might not be as interested in a more straightforward history title. In its own unorthodox manner, the volume covers Roman culture, food, hygiene, medicine, religion, and military might, offering readers a comprehensiveif sometimes stomach-turningview of ancient Roman life.
    V
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Mesoamerica

    Abbie Mercer

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Bloody sacrifices, disgusting diets, and shocking religious rituals are some of the gruesome aspects of the totally gross history of Mesoamerica. Concise and entertaining, this text covers some of the more nauseating facts about pre-Columbian Mesoamerica (the region spanning Central America). The gruesome details about the Mesoamerican diet, religion, and medicine will shock readers. But beyond the ickiness, this fascinating title also introduces its audience to the significant contributions of this important culture, as well as the tools that historians and archaeologists use to study ancient life.
    W
  • Gross Facts About the American Colonies

    Mira Vonne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    From moldy food and dirt covered clothes to poisonous pests and extreme weather, American colonists had a dreadful time in the New World. Get ready to explore the nasty side of life in the 13 American Colonies.
    S
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Greece

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Readers may be familiar with the astounding innovations and ideas developed by the Ancient Greeks. They may not know, however, how truly repulsive some of the practices of the Ancient Greeks were. Be prepared for stomach-churning descriptions of the plumbing and hygiene of Ancient Greece, not to mention culinary delights like goat lung and brain omelets. Medical practices that would not be approved by the FDA today, such as bloodletting and vivisection, are also detailed. This totally disgustingbut entirely funvolume will have students wondering what practices from their own lives will one day be described as "totally gross."
    S
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient China

    Jennifer Culp

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2016)
    A unique overview of the fashion and dress, diet, hygiene, medicine, and other cultural aspects of the ancient Chinese. This entertaining yet informative book details practices that may seem peculiar to todays students, while respectfully contextualizing another culture and time, especially one as ancient, rich, and foundational as that of ancient China. Readers are drawn in by the sometimes distasteful detailsthe fun gross-out factorbut also gain an appreciation of the inventiveness, sophistication, and practicality of the ancient Chinese. Overall, this title is a lively exploration of the scientific and cultural practices of a pre-modern civilization.
    W
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Egypt

    Tracey Baptiste

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    "Mummies dead bodies elaborately wrapped upmight rank pretty high on the scale of all things disgusting. But readers should be ready for an eye-opening read on some of ancient Egypts gross history, such as the dirty details of what really happens to bodies as theyre prepared for mummification, in this book. This gleefully gut-churning volume offers up some very vile medicinal practices, culinary delicacies, political and battle practices, and more."--Provided by publisher.
    O