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A Brief History of Vice: How Bad Behavior Built Civilization
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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A Brief History of Vice: How Bad Behavior Built Civilization
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Robert Evans
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 135 |
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Category/Genre | Humour |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780147517609
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Classifications | Dewey:179.809 |
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Illustrations |
PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS T/O
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Putnam Inc
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Imprint |
Plume
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Publication Date |
9 August 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A hilarious, fascinating and alternative history of bad behaviour, from an editor at Cracked. Part history lesson, part how-to guide, A Brief History of Vice includes interviews with experts and original experimentation to bring readers a history of some of humanity's most prominent vices, along with explanations for how each of them helped humans rise to the top of the food chain. Readers won't just learn about the beer that destroyed South America's first empire - they'll learn how to make it at home!
Author Biography
Robert Evans is an editorial manager at Cracked.com. His articles rack up an average of sixty-four million views a year. He was a contributor to the bestsellingYou Might Be a ZombieandThe De-Textbook.
Reviews"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 "Evans's goal is to investigate and illuminate the human tradition of merriment and debauchery, which he does with tact, humor, and insight."-Publishers Weekly "An engaging and compelling assemblage of pop culture and cultural anthropology (pop cultural anthropology?), an exploration of the growth of civilization via things that our own culture has in many ways declared taboo. This is one of the more entertaining books, fiction or nonfiction, or whatever, that you'll read this year."-Allen Adams, The Maine Edge
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