History of the World in 100 Limericks

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forthcoming
history
humour
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kings and queens
Limericks
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The Sunday Times
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world history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781837331048
  • Dimensions: 125 x 160mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Batsford
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a young fellow named Mick

Who's adapted the old limerick

To cover, with mirth

The whole history of Earth

And what made its characters tick.

These 100 lively and humorous limericks take us back to before the beginning of time itself, to the Big Bang, to the present day. Covering everyone's favourite history lessons (and some surprising ones too!), humourist and puzzle guru Mick Twister has cleverly raided the tomes of the past, picked at the bones of the world's greatest figures, moments and events, and condensed the most complex of human activities into short and hilarious poems to make you chuckle.

From a geezer called Caesar to the advent of the World Wide Web, this is the funniest way to learn about the past. Henry VIII, Mary Wollstonecraft, Rosa Parks, Nelson Mandela and Alan Turing all get the limerick treatment along with important world events such as the Boston Tea Party, the Berlin Wall's rise and fall and the Watergate scandal.

Accompanied by amazing illustrations and witty commentary, you'll learn so much about the history of the world in this book – and laugh out loud as you do so. Whoever said that history was boring has clearly not discovered this book! 

Mick Twister is the puzzles editor for The Times and The Sunday Times newspapers, and has a background in television news journalism. For many years he reported news in limericks on Twitter/X, and has now moved to Bluesky, as @twitmericks. He lives in London.

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