The Story of Us - from the beginning of time to the present - is usually written by "the victors." True-to-life events, however, must include opposing points of view. This collection features stories about people, places and events which go beyond "the already known and obvious."
Wallace is dragged through the city, tortured, hanged, beheaded, drawn, and quartered.
Guiteau proclaims his innocence, saying he followed instructions from God, up until he is hung.
The Romanov-family bodies remain in a shallow grave until 1979, when they are discovered by Geli Ryabov and Dr. Alexander Avdonin.
Benedict Arnold sails to Britain and the other side of the war, while his accomplice John Andre hangs.
Due to his conviction of treason, Louis XVI loses his head at the guillotine in 1793.
During the late hours of 16 July 1918, the Romanov family is awakened and told to go to the cellar of the Ipatiev House. It will be their last journey...
Next in the history of flight is seeing how experimental planes perform under extreme conditions.
Three strokes of the axe take Marys head, and Elizabeth guarantees there are no relics and no proper burial.
WWII broadcasts give C.S. Lewis the opportunity to share his writings and philosophy. He becomes very influential via those BBC broadcasts.
FDR wants the Supreme Court to agree with all his social policies, so he proposes increasing the number of Justices. Cartoonists bring this court-pack...
Actions of a few fanatics have led to fear of the Muslim religion, where Muhammad is the last prophet sent by God.
Framers of the Constitution debate how much power federal courts should have.