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Slimy Stuarts (newspaper edition)

Slimy Stuarts (newspaper edition)

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The Slimy Stuarts is a new book in the Horrible Histories series that covers all the foul facts about the Stuart kings and queens, including why they ate toads, snails, and fleas, which king picked his nose and never washed his hands, and why people wore fish on their feet.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2022
Publisher: Scholastic


The Slimy Stuarts are a fascinating group of people who have left a lasting impact on history. From their strange eating habits to their unusual customs, there are many foul facts about these individuals that are sure to interest you.

One of the most surprising facts about the Slimy Stuarts is that some of them were known to eat toads, snails, and fleas. This may seem disgusting to modern readers, but in the 16th and 17th centuries, these foods were considered delicacies. In fact, some wealthy aristocrats would pay top dollar for a plate of snails or a bowl of toads.

Another strange habit of the Slimy Stuarts was that they often picked their noses and never washed their hands. This was a common practice among many people in the 16th and 17th centuries, but it was particularly prevalent among the upper classes. It is believed that this habit helped to spread diseases such as the plague.

One of the most infamous Slimy Stuarts was King Henry VIII. He was known for his many marriages, his six wives, and his obsession with power. However, he was also known for his strange habits. He was known to pick his nose and never wash his hands, and he was also fond of wearing fish on his feet.

Another strange habit of the Slimy Stuarts was that they often wore fish on their feet. This was a custom that was practiced in many parts of Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. The fish were believed to have medicinal properties and were thought to help to prevent foot odor. However, it is also possible that this habit was simply a way to show off their wealth and status.

Despite their strange habits, the Slimy Stuarts were also known for their contributions to history. Many of them were wealthy aristocrats who played important roles in politics and society. They were also known for their artistic and literary achievements, and many of them left behind beautiful works of art and literature that are still admired today.

In conclusion, the Slimy Stuarts are a fascinating group of people who have left a lasting impact on history. From their strange eating habits to their unusual customs, there are many foul facts about these individuals that are sure to interest you. Whether you are a history buff or just looking for a fun and informative read, the Slimy Stuarts are a great place to start.

Weight: 146g
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780702319075

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