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A Stinky History of Toilets
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Every day you use it, but how much do you actually understand about your toilet? Dive into the peculiar history of human sanitation in this intriguingly gross non-fiction book by Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle. The authors have delved into toilet bowls and ancient sewers worldwide to uncover humanity's bathroom habits throughout history. Get ready to explore the fascinating world of toilets! Prepare to be both entertained and slightly grossed out by stories such as a fossilized Viking turd unearthed by archaeologists, Mongols who hurled pungent waste at their adversaries, and the curious fact that ancient Romans used urine to clean their clothes. With a plethora of astonishing facts and statistics, you’ll also uncover how poor sanitation contributed to the spread of diseases like cholera, why some of the earliest toilets were prone to explosions, and the peculiar roles of medieval royal attendants assigned to assist with personal hygiene. Enhanced with amusing illustrations by Ella Kasperowicz, this book offers a uniquely entertaining take on history.
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Every day you use it, but how much do you actually understand about your toilet? Dive into the peculiar history of human sanitation in this intriguingly gross non-fiction book by Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle. The authors have delved into toilet bowls and ancient sewers worldwide to uncover humanity's bathroom habits throughout history. Get ready to explore the fascinating world of toilets! Prepare to be both entertained and slightly grossed out by stories such as a fossilized Viking turd unearthed by archaeologists, Mongols who hurled pungent waste at their adversaries, and the curious fact that ancient Romans used urine to clean their clothes. With a plethora of astonishing facts and statistics, you’ll also uncover how poor sanitation contributed to the spread of diseases like cholera, why some of the earliest toilets were prone to explosions, and the peculiar roles of medieval royal attendants assigned to assist with personal hygiene. Enhanced with amusing illustrations by Ella Kasperowicz, this book offers a uniquely entertaining take on history.
