The History of Man (sort of)
From Adam to Atom
by
Book Details
About the Book
“THE HISTORY OF MAN - sort of,”
is an outstanding example of creative writing.
It is a collection of biographies of eight of the most important men in
history told in the most innovative and humorous style, but still maintaining
historical integrity--sort of.
The humor is occasionally subtle
and frequently outrageous, the characters are taken from all walks of life,
from religion to adventure, science, politics and military. It begins with the creation of man, and
eventually gets into Adam and Eve’s relationship with each other and God.
Next, Abraham loves and worships
his God - until God explains the meaning and technique of circumcision, but it
all turns out in the end.
Moses, with God’s help and advice
allows the Hebrews to escape from slavery in
Jesus is born to Mary with the
assistance of local workers and grows up to be the world’s greatest magician
with the help of his Dad.
Christopher Columbus is intent on
finding a Westward Cruise to the
George Washington and Abe Lincoln
become great leaders of the new country, although coming from vastly different
origins and paths to the White House.
Lastly, Albert Einstein
revolutionizes science, but can’t figure out his bank statements or income tax.
In brief, it’s a fun book, and
everyone who reads it will love it.
About the Author
Dr. Saul Davis is a retired
physician, having served the
He graduated
In spite of a very busy professional schedule, he managed to become involved in other activities. He owned a stable of race horses for twenty years, which was a wonderful experience. He also became a Civil War buff, and claimed to have been a physician in General George Meade’s Army, at the Battle of Gettysburg. but this event has not been verified.
He is an avid reader and attends courses at The Boston College Institute for Learning in Retirement, participating in history, literature, and current events.
He has always been interested in
telling and writing humorous stories, but the writing of THE HISTORY OF MAN -
sort of , has been his major achievement.