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A Pointless History Of World

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A Pointless History of the World is a complete[1] and meticulously researched[2] series of essays on our rich and glorious past. Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman, two of the world's foremost experts on Things Before Their Time[3] take you on a step-by-step journey through history.From the Big Bang to the Fall of the Roman Empire, from the Ice Age to the Evolution of Language, from Henry VIII to Last of the Summer all of civilisation is here. A publishing first, this thoroughly comprehensive and highly ambitious quest through Time and Space is interspersed with questions for all the family from TV's most popular tea-time quiz show, Pointless. This is Alexander and Richard's biggest book yet.The book no historian can afford to be without[4], it comes complete with introduction and footnotes[5].[1] Highly selective[2] Largely cobbled together from what we can remember from school[3] That's not even a thing[4] Under no circumstances to be used for reference[5] Um...

320 pages, Paperback

Published June 1, 2017

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Alexander Armstrong

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An English actor, television and radio presenter, and singer, best known as one half of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller and as host of the BBC TV game show Pointless.

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5,169 reviews178 followers
July 18, 2019
I am a big fan of Pointless on the TV and already have two books so I was very pleased to get this. The book is excellent and funny and appeals to everyone.
122 reviews
April 29, 2023
A great trivia book with satirical interludes from the writers helping to entertain and elevate this above most other quiz books.
19 reviews
August 11, 2024
Loved it. If you enjoy Richard Osman and Alexander Armstrong's craic, you'll love this too. It has a great final paragraph too.
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258 reviews2 followers
February 26, 2017
Amusing and lightweight review of history, interleaved with Pointless quizzes. The real gem, however, is in the final two or three pages: Richard Osman's thoughts on the future and the meaning of it all were so beautifully put that it almost moved me to tears.
Profile Image for Ffion Condon.
18 reviews1 follower
November 5, 2025
I really enjoyed reading this book, there weren't many parts that I felt like I just wanted to skip past because the were a bit boring. Usually, I'm not the biggest fan of History, but this book made it really fun and engaging. It was nice to be able to look forward to reading this book, and never before had I been excited about History. It was also nice to look forward to the chapters which were more relevant to me such as Wales and Electricity. I also liked the quiz questions at the end of the short chapters. This broke the book up a bit (in a good way) and I enjoyed testing my friends and family with the questions. This book absolutely made me laugh so loud and it made me even more interested, therefore in what I was learning about.

I thought that the parts by Richard Osman, though, were a lot easier to read and take in compared to the ones that Alexander Armstrong wrote (Nothing against them).

I would defiantly recommend this book to anyone who wants a bit of laughter, and happiness every now and again.
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36 reviews3 followers
January 3, 2018
This really is a pointless history of the world! If you want to learn about history then I could recommend other books but if you want a good laugh and enjoy 'Pointless'-style questions then this is a great read!

I didn't think I would but I genuinely laughed out loud several times throughout reading. Each chapter is fairly short and written by either Alexander Armstrong or Richard Osman, who are both equally hilarious and entertaining. The quizzes are very fun to do as well (I might be biased because the last quiz was on literature and I did rather well so ended the book on a high!).

Pointless fans, this book has been well-adapted from the show, you will enjoy it immensely. Others who aren't familiar with the programme will probably enjoy it too.
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1,136 reviews64 followers
September 7, 2022
Not much in the way of research, depth, or breadth, but this is forgivable seeing as expectations were clearly set. The blurb accurately describes this book as ‘highly selective’ and ‘largely cobbled together together from what we can remember from school’, and I appreciate that it’s not pretending to be something that it isn’t. A light, easy to read book. I wouldn’t recommend it to the general reader, but if you’re a fan of Pointless, you’ll probably enjoy it.
374 reviews3 followers
June 6, 2024
DNF
I was better prepared for this having tried to read their earlier book of trivia. Again, I thought that this would be a look at the history of the world, through trivia, and I guess it was in away. However, like the previous book, it is very much linked to their BBC TV show, and as I have never watched that it all felt a bit flat.
I’m glad that I didn’t buy either of the books, just borrowed them from my local library.
Profile Image for Shiraz Esat.
338 reviews
July 19, 2025
DNF
The attempts at humour actually spoilt this book - either the attempts to get a laugh were so ridiculous or because it was hard to separate fact from fiction.
This was nothing like the excellent Horrible Histories series, where jokes abound but without watering the truth and, in fact, complemented events to reinforce knowledge.
The pointless quizzes were useful, and maybe that's where this should have been taken: have a quiz, delve into the answers, and add a few jokes.
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46 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2017
Always a good chuckle, history explained somewhat and some general knowledge questions thrown in too which got my brain thinking for a change.
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1,447 reviews54 followers
August 22, 2020
Interesting little book that highlights common history topics such as Churchill with humour and fun that is evidenced on the tv programme.
49 reviews
December 1, 2022
Witty. Light reading. Full of facts and useless trivia that makes it interesting enough.
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14 reviews
February 5, 2017
Interesting and witty, this is a whistlestop tour through history. The earlier chapters are much more detailed than the latter and some of the jokes peppered throughout seem a bit pointless (!). Every chapter finishes with a pointless round which is a fun little exercise.
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440 reviews5 followers
March 31, 2021
Somewhat interesting, mildly amusing.
I might venture into watching an episode of the TV programme now.
I found that the most curious thing about this book was that there were NO PAGE NUMBERS. Heresy.
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84 reviews
December 18, 2016
This was a fun read to dip in and out of. More random humour than actual trivia. I particularly liked the sections on 19th Century Literature and the year 1970.
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298 reviews1 follower
December 27, 2016
Not as informative, funny or clever as the authors want you to believe. The title is about as descriptive as you'll get.
96 reviews7 followers
January 24, 2017
Funny, inaccurate, peppered with the quiz. Love Xander and Richard's voices coming through.
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