<p>Humans: A Brief History Of How We F*cked It All Up</p>
<p>'This book is brilliant. Utterly, utterly brilliant. Apart from the epilogue, which is idiotic' Jeremy Clarkson</p>
<p>'F*cking brilliant' Sarah Knight</p>
<p>AN EXHILARATING JOURNEY THROUGH THE MOST CREATIVE AND CATASTROPHIC F*CK-UPS OF HUMAN HISTORY</p>
<p>In the seventy thousand years that modern human beings have walked this earth, we've come a long way. Art, science, culture, trade - on the evolutionary food chain, we're real winners. But, frankly, it's not exactly been plain sailing, and sometimes - just occasionally - we've managed to really, truly, quite unbelievably f*ck things up.</p>
<p>From Chairman Mao's Four Pests Campaign, to the American Dustbowl; from the Austrian army attacking itself one drunken night, to the world's leading superpower electing a reality TV mogul as President... it's pretty safe to say that, as a species, we haven't exactly grown wiser with age.</p>
<p>So, next time you think you've really f*cked up, this book will remind you: it could be so much worse...</p>
<p>FURTHER PRAISE FOR HUMANS:</p>
<p>'Very funny' Mark Watson</p>
<p>'A light-touch history of moments when humans have got it spectacularly wrong... Both readable and entertaining' The Telegraph</p>
<p>'Chronicles humanity's myriad follies down the ages with malicious glee and much wit ... a rib-tickling page-turner' Business Standard</p>
<p>'A timely, irreverent gallop through thousands of years of human stupidity' Nicholas Griffin, Ping-Pong Diplomacy: The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World</p>