From the international bestselling author of Red Herrings and White
Elephants--a curious guide to the hidden histories of classic nursery
rhymes.
Who was Mary Quite Contrary, or Georgie Porgie? How could Hey Diddle
Diddle offer an essential astronomy lesson? Do Jack and Jill actually
represent the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette? And if Ring
Around the Rosie isn't about the plague, then what is it really about?
This book is a quirky, curious, and sometimes sordid look at the truth
behind popular nursery rhymes that uncovers the strange tales that
inspired them--from Viking raids to political insurrection to smuggling
slaves to freedom.
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