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*BRAND NEW FOR THE BOOK*
Magellan’s tweet is one of over 80 never-before-seen tweets, only in Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World, hitting bookstores around the U.S. and Canada today!

Magellan (@LikeaFelon): These new shoe inserts are incredibly comfortable.
Twitter Historian on April 27th 2010 in Comically Old, The Book

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Naive young artists have been duped for years, and Michelangelo’s had enough.
His tweet about his “Sistine Gig” is one of over 80 never-before-seen tweets, only in the new book Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World, hitting bookstores around the U.S. and Canada just 5 days from today! Have you pre-ordered yet?

Michelangelo (@ArtyMike): Advice for young artists: Visit the site before quoting a price for a “simple ceiling paint job.”
Page 40 in Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World
Twitter Historian on April 22nd 2010 in Comically Old, The Book

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Plato (@Mentalist): So tired of the “let’s be friends” talk
PAGE 24 from the forthcoming book: Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World
Twitter Historian on April 16th 2010 in Comically Old, The Book

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Thrag’s tweet is one of over 80 never-before-seen tweets, only in Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World, hitting bookstores around the U.S. and Canada in just 12 days!

Caveman Thrag: Male bonding with my crew today, asking the quintessential question: Betty or Wilma?
Page 9 in Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World
Twitter Historian on April 15th 2010 in Comically Old, The Book

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Page 22: The Acropolis.
This is a never-before-seen Tweet from Historical Tweets: The Completely Unabridged and Ridiculously Brief History of the World. The book hits stores on April 27 — pick up your pre-order today from the likes of Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, and more.

Twitter Historian on April 12th 2010 in Comically Old, The Book, Uncategorized, Updates