
Obscure and addictive true tales from history told by one of our most entertaining historians, Giles Milton
The  first installment in Giles Milton's outrageously entertaining series,  History's Unknown Chapters: colorful and accessible, intelligent and  illuminating, Milton shows his customary historical flair as he delves  into the little-known stories from the past.
There's the cook  aboard the Titanic, who pickled himself with whiskey and survived in the  icy seas where most everyone else died. There's the man who survived  the atomic bomb in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And there's many, many  more. 
Covering everything from adventure, war, murder and  slavery to espionage, including the stories of the female Robinson  Crusoe, Hitler's final hours, Japan's deadly balloon bomb and the  emperor of the United States, these tales deserve to be told.
Giles Milton is a writer and journalist. He has contributed articles to most of the British national newspapers as well as many foreign publications, and specializes in the history of travel and exploration. In the course of his researches, he has traveled extensively in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. He has written several books of nonfiction, including the bestselling Nathaniel's Nutmeg, and has been translated into fifteen languages worldwide. He is the author of the novel Edward Trencom's Nose.