A sharp, wary gaze at the stories we tell about power, fame, and the truth. A collection that asks: who really authored history, and who merely claimed it? This compact anthology walks from late medieval Britain to the Victorian era, gathering vivid narratives of claimants and hoaxes that rewove politics, status, and belief. It offers a clear, accessible survey of how reputations were forged, challenged, and sometimes outlived their authors. For readers of historical non fiction and biography, it is a compact classroom of examples-case studies that illuminate method as much as motive, and show that the line between fact and rumour is often a matter of perspective. Form meets folklore in a volume that is as much about the act of telling as the events themselves. Its literary and historical significance lies in preserving voices that otherwise risked being forgotten, while inviting modern readers to weigh source, proof, and persuasion. The prose is restrained yet luminous-tailored for academic readers, history students, and the curious general reader alike-so classic hoax narratives feel immediate rather than remote. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-a doorway into British history chronicles that still speaks to us with startling relevance.				
				
				
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