This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Drift into peaceful slumber with "Useless History Facts For Sleep," an audiobook specifically designed to fascinate your mind while gently lulling you into restful sleep. This unique collection of 200 meticulously researched historical curiosities provides the perfect bedtime listening experience-engaging enough to distract your racing thoughts, yet delivered in a soothing, unhurried cadence that encourages relaxation.
Each night, let yourself be transported through time as you learn how Victorian families photographed their deceased loved ones in lifelike poses, why wealthy British men once hired hermits to live on their estates, or how ancient Egyptians used honey as an antibiotic that remains preserved after 3,000 years. Discover the dancing plague that caused hundreds to dance uncontrollably, the 38-minute war between Britain and Zanzibar, and why Napoleon was once attacked by thousands of rabbits.
"Useless History Facts For Sleep" balances the peculiar with the profound. Did you know Cleopatra lived closer to the iPhone's invention than to the Great Pyramid's construction? Or that Harvard University was founded before calculus was invented? These perspective-shifting revelations provide gentle mental stimulation without the alertness-inducing excitement of traditional storytelling.
From bizarre medical practices like using crushed mouse brains as toothpaste to remarkable human achievements and spectacular failures, each fact is delivered in measured tones designed to accompany your transition to sleep. The audiobook features a carefully structured format with natural pauses between facts, allowing your mind to drift as you absorb these fascinating historical tidbits.
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Drift into peaceful slumber with "Useless History Facts For Sleep," an audiobook specifically designed to fascinate your mind while gently lulling you into restful sleep. This unique collection of 200 meticulously researched historical curiosities provides the perfect bedtime listening experience-engaging enough to distract your racing thoughts, yet delivered in a soothing, unhurried cadence that encourages relaxation.
Each night, let yourself be transported through time as you learn how Victorian families photographed their deceased loved ones in lifelike poses, why wealthy British men once hired hermits to live on their estates, or how ancient Egyptians used honey as an antibiotic that remains preserved after 3,000 years. Discover the dancing plague that caused hundreds to dance uncontrollably, the 38-minute war between Britain and Zanzibar, and why Napoleon was once attacked by thousands of rabbits.
"Useless History Facts For Sleep" balances the peculiar with the profound. Did you know Cleopatra lived closer to the iPhone's invention than to the Great Pyramid's construction? Or that Harvard University was founded before calculus was invented? These perspective-shifting revelations provide gentle mental stimulation without the alertness-inducing excitement of traditional storytelling.
From bizarre medical practices like using crushed mouse brains as toothpaste to remarkable human achievements and spectacular failures, each fact is delivered in measured tones designed to accompany your transition to sleep. The audiobook features a carefully structured format with natural pauses between facts, allowing your mind to drift as you absorb these fascinating historical tidbits.
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940193285137 |
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Publisher: | Calming Facts |
Publication date: | 04/19/2025 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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