The Dregs of History Book now on sale. It is available as both an ebook and paperback through Night Publishing, Amazon.com and other digital outlets. I have included a contents list below. Please note that some of the more recent characters do not appear in it, but rest assured they will appear in volume 2, once I have completed the next package of 50 or so charters.
Contents of Dregs of History Vol 1.
Introduction
1. Duplicatus (210 – 147BC)
2. Sercuetas (35 – 75)
3. Tincomorus (105 – 139)
4. Vercingetorix of Verulaneum (124 – c.159)
5. Blodeuedd of Ynys Mon (191 – 226)
6. Eogan mac Bogan ‘the Negotiator’ (315 – 362)
7. Morcant the Frozen (423 – 470)
8. Effluvia of the Rivers (478 – 534)
9. Aethelbald of Wessex (527 – 579)
10. Osric the Distracted (623 – 656)
11. Thuggus (710 – 739)
12. Sister Cynalot (715 – 756)
13. Justinius the Comedian (814 – 839)
14. Wurzel of Clutton (952 – 1000)
15. Ethelred the Uneasy (1015 – 1066)
16. Hengist (1047 – 1096)
17. Bartwald the Brain-damaged (1152 – 1184)
18. Egbert of the Schoolhouse (1166 – 1217)
19. Simon de Mentle (1170 – 1220)
20. Attila the Enlightened (1213 – 1275)
21. Colin Almugs (1288 – 1357)
22. Joan of Aarrgghh! (1297 - 1333)
23. Sister Melodius de la Rhium (1307 – 1398)
24. William of Zennor (1327 – 1379)
25. Lady Josephine Chuntley-Boor (1378 – 1428)
26. Helen of Tintagel (1437 – 1485)
27. Abbot Thorsten Quietly (1446 – 1511)
28. Faultless Rufus (1544 – 1599)
29. Motivating Melissa of St Helier (1569 – 1648)
30. Quivering Edward (1579 – 1611)
31. Arthur Crottingwart (1586 – 1638)
32. Armageddon Shillingford (1587 – 1630)
33. Tapscott ‘Twinge’ Turner (1611 – 1646)
34. Annie Johnson (1628 – 1666)
35. Corporal Ebenezer Scumme (1628 – 1677)
36. Cathcart Jones (1679 – 1714)
37. Hampton Y. McCoy (1694 – 1708)
38. Ronald ‘Hopeless’ Terwatt (1704 – 1725)
39. Douglas Douglas (1713 – 1764)
40. Vasco d’Zarstir (1757 – 1827)
41. Dai Laffin (1759 – 1809)
42. General Diligence Dumphuk (1769 – 1809)
43. S.F. ‘Shit-faced’ Wilkins (1770 – 1814)
44. Sudo Kamikaze (1780 – 1835)
45. Rumleigh Masterson (1792 – 1845)
46. Lawrence of Algiers (1802 – 1880)
47. Buckley ‘Nine-Lives’ Cartwright (1815 – 1884)
48. Charlotte Dunne-Knightley (1817 – 1864)
49. Sir Francis de Knighle (1835 – 1914)
50. Cardinal Slumberus Drone (1859 – 1932)
51. Spooner Read (1867 – 1918)
52. Albert Scrungel (1908 – 1945)
53. Henri de Floric (1911 – 1979)
54. Double-billing Doris Downsborough (1925 – 1964)
55. Fulton Farnsworth Fletcher (1944 – 1989)
This is a blog about ordinary people. History remembers the famous, but what about the rest. There have been billions of people on the planet. There is a good chance that those that I write about may even have existed, and if they had, they would certainly have deserved their place floating face-down in the dregs of history. The updated and Complete Dregs of History book is now available at Amazon and Createspace, both in hard copy and as an ebook.