History Of Vice
A celebration of the brave, drunken pioneers who built our civilization one seemingly bad decision at a time, A Brief History of Vice explores a side of the past that mainstream history books prefer to hide. History has never been more funor more intoxicating.
Guns, germs, and steel might have transformed us from hunter-gatherers into modern man, but booze, sex, trash talk, and tripping built our civilization. Cracked editor Robert Evans brings his signature dogged research and lively insight to uncover the many and magnificent ways vice has influenced history, from the prostitute-turned-empress who scored a major victory for womens rights to the beer that helped createand destroySouth America's first empire. And Evans goes deeper than simply writing about ancient debauchery; he recreates some of history's most enjoyable (and most painful) vices and includes guides so you can follow along at home.
Youll learn how to:
Trip like a Greek philosopher.
Rave like your Stone Age ancestors.
Get drunk like a Sumerian.
Smoke a nose pipe like a preColumbian Native American.
Mixing science, humor, and grossly irresponsible self-experimentation, Evans paints a vivid picture of how bad habits built the world we know and love.David Wong, author of John Dies at the End
Guns, germs, and steel might have transformed us from hunter-gatherers into modern man, but booze, sex, trash talk, and tripping built our civilization. Cracked editor Robert Evans brings his signature dogged research and lively insight to uncover the many and magnificent ways vice has influenced history, from the prostitute-turned-empress who scored a major victory for womens rights to the beer that helped createand destroySouth America's first empire. And Evans goes deeper than simply writing about ancient debauchery; he recreates some of history's most enjoyable (and most painful) vices and includes guides so you can follow along at home.
Youll learn how to:
Trip like a Greek philosopher.
Rave like your Stone Age ancestors.
Get drunk like a Sumerian.
Smoke a nose pipe like a preColumbian Native American.
Mixing science, humor, and grossly irresponsible self-experimentation, Evans paints a vivid picture of how bad habits built the world we know and love.David Wong, author of John Dies at the End
Auteur | | Robert Evans |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Literatuur & Romans |