Loos, poos, and number twos A disgusting journey through the bowels of history!
Book - 2016
Loos, Poos & Number Twos: Find out about the earliest WCs, what loos were like in the pyramids, how the Romans gossiped in public loos and what castle moats were really used for. Discover how Henry VIII cleansed the Royal Bum, what part 'Gong Scourers' played in Tudor times and what sweet-smelling items Victorian ladies used as loo paper! --
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Gareth Stevens Publishing
2016.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- 32 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Audience
- 1030L
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographic references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781482431186
9781482431179
- The problem of poo!
- Ancient loos and poos (in prehistoric times)
- Dried poos and worms! (in ancient Greece)
- Public pooping (in ancient Rome)
- Beware the purple goddess (of ancient China)
- Poo chutes and pee pots (in medieval times)
- Explosive poo and Henry, too! (Tudor toilets)
- The great stink (of early Victorian times)
- Toilet revolution (finally
- Victorian loos!)
- Toilet tales
- Traveling loos and fast poos
- The future of the loo and all that poo
- Glossary
- More information
- Index.