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Anne Boleyn (Kindle, FREE Sat-Sun) - her whole story in under an hour, from the crown to the sword from France

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u/DeeBozUK — 12 days ago
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Napoleon: The Corsican Who Conquered Europe [Kindle, free today] - short narrative history, under an hour

Love history, but hate how it was taught at school? Same.

Turbo History is one figure per book, told in under an hour. The rise, the fall, why it still matters. No filler, no 600-page epics.

Free today:
- Napoleon: The Corsican Who Conquered Europe (linked above)
- Julius Caesar: The Dictator Stabbed by His Best Friend
- Vlad the Impaler: The Prince Who Inspired Dracula

Just search the titles + "Turbo History" on Amazon and they should show $0.00.

There are 41 in the series and one is usually free most weekends. If there's someone you'd want covered, tell me and I'll add them to the list.

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u/DeeBozUK — 25 days ago

Napoleon: The Corsican Who Conquered Europe - history in under an hour

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H45ZPVR1

Love history, but hate how it was taught at school? Same.

Turbo History is one figure per book, told in under an hour. The rise, the fall, why it still matters. No filler, no 600-page epics.

Examples
- Napoleon: The Corsican Who Conquered Europe (linked above)
- Julius Caesar: The Dictator Stabbed by His Best Friend
- Vlad the Impaler: The Prince Who Inspired Dracula

Just search the titles + "Turbo History" on Amazon.

There are 41 in the series, all on Kindle Unlimited. If there's someone you'd want covered, tell me and I'll add them to the list.

u/DeeBozUK — 26 days ago
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Mary Shelley: The Teenager Who Invented Science Fiction – her story in under an hour (free today)

I make short history books for people who love history but hated how it was taught at school. One person, one hour: the story, the turning points, why it still matters. No filler. Dates included, memorising optional.

This weekend's free one is Mary Shelley. She was 18 when a rainy summer and a ghost story contest with Lord Byron produced Frankenstein. She also kept her dead husband's heart wrapped in his poetry until the day she died.

Four more from the series are also free this weekend: Joan of Arc, Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I and Marie Antoinette. All on the same Turbo History author page on Amazon.

40+ books in the series if you like the concept, and one is usually free most weekends. Requests welcome for who to cover next.

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u/DeeBozUK — 12 days ago