Comic History of the United States by Bill Nye

For American journalist and humorist Edgar Wilson Nye who wrote under the pen name Bill Nye in the late 19th century, facts are not to be presented in their newborn, bare state. They should be properly draped and embellished before they can be presented before the public. Hence, in the Comic History of the United States published in 1894, he gives his readers the facts. But in a bid to make the historical figures more human he describes them as β€œpeople who ate and possibly drank, people who were born, flourished and died, not grave tragedians posing perpetually for their photographs.”

Nye was educated in rural Wisconsin and moved to Wyoming to study law. His light-hearted, flippant takes on the serious questions of the day became extremely popular and he moved into journalism. Later, he established his own newspaper, the Laramie Boomerang.

Beginning with the discovery of America, a chapter in which he describes Queen Isabella and her advocacy of Christopher Columbus' famous voyage in lighter vein, Bill Nye takes a tongue in cheek look at Balboa, Cortez and the discovery of moonshine whiskey. He further delves into such serious matters as the Drawbacks of Being a Colonist, The Personality of Washington, The Dutch at New Amsterdam, The American Civil War and its alleged causes and the final Reconstruction by Johnson and Grant.

Nye maintains his sly humor and irreverence for honored figures like Stonewall Jackson, Generals Lee, Grant and Sherman, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and others. Bill Nye's technique of taking hold of the facts and dressing them up with his own brand of playful banter is quite amusing and entertaining. The Comic History of the United States is quite appealing to readers of all ages, especially when they know the β€œreal facts.”

However, present day readers may find some of the passages and Bill Nye's remarks quite offensive and politically incorrect for the more enlightened times we now live in. His remarks on African Americans and American Indians can be quite jarring. The Comic History of the United States can become a platform for discussing attitudes and perspectives that were present in the last century.

Besides being a journalist and humor writer, Bill Nye was also very popular on the lecture circuit and regaled audiences all over the country with his humorous speeches. In today's time, he would probably be regarded as a standup comedian and as such, his views would certainly not be taken as grounds for an offense.
Comic History of the United States by Bill Nye

🎧 Podcast episodes

Listen to 16 episodes
01 – Preface and chapter 1
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01 – Preface and chapter 1

02 – Chapters 2 and 3
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02 – Chapters 2 and 3

03 – Chapters 4 and 5
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03 – Chapters 4 and 5

04 – Chapters 6 and 7
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04 – Chapters 6 and 7

05 – Chapters 8 and 9
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05 – Chapters 8 and 9

06 – Chapters 10 and 11
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06 – Chapters 10 and 11

07 – Chapters 12 and 13
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07 – Chapters 12 and 13

08 – Chapters 14 and 15
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08 – Chapters 14 and 15

09 – Chapters 16 and 16
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09 – Chapters 16 and 16

10 – Chapters 18 and 19
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10 – Chapters 18 and 19

11 – Chapters 20 and 21
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11 – Chapters 20 and 21

12 – Chapters 22 and 23
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12 – Chapters 22 and 23

13 – Chapters 24 and 25
28 minutes Β·

13 – Chapters 24 and 25

14 – Chapters 26 and 27
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14 – Chapters 26 and 27

15 – Chapters 28 and 29
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15 – Chapters 28 and 29

16 – Chapters 30 and 31
32 minutes Β·

16 – Chapters 30 and 31

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