Historical books based on historical facts

Historical books

When reading a book, we know that we can find a multitude of literary genres. Some are better known than others. For example, fiction outperforms nonfiction in book sales. But within all the genres, there is one that stands out quite a lot: the historical books based on real events.

Although many authors allow themselves certain "licenses" for the story to work well and for everything to match, the truth is that historical books, based on historical facts, there are many. Surely some of you even know about it.

Real historical books: the purest history

Real historical books are not boring, believe it or not. In fact, in colleges and institutes they usually send those books. But there are also others told by way of a novel that are historical books but based on real events.

Here we leave you one selection of books based on historical facts.

Historical Books: A Tale of Two Cities

This book is one of those that tells real historical events. In it, you can meet the daughter of a doctor, imprisoned for 18 years in the Bastille. In addition, the context, narrating what happened during the French Revolution, and the London and Paris scenarios are very well represented and, although there are some licenses from the author, the truth is that he has stuck to real history.

And who is the author? Well, believe it or not, this is Charles Dickens.

War and peace

Another of the historical books based on real historical events is this one, War and Peace, a plot that places us in history when Napoleon tried to invade Russia.

However, the author, Tolstoy, did not want to just relate the facts, but included a love story where the existing culture at that time is reflected, and how families adapt to new situations.

Historical books: The court of Charles IV

Focusing more on the history of Spain, so unknown today by many, we have a book written by Benito Pérez Galdós that narrates one of the most representative episodes of Spanish royalty. We talk about how Ferdinand VI conspired to overthrow his father from the throne.

If you like to know the history of Spain, then this book has to be under your belt.

Journey to the end of the night

Written by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, this book will place you in the First World War and, in the first person, with the character of Ferdinand Bardamu, you will meet how that event that changed the lives of many was lived.

It must be said that it is shocking, and that everything that happened is very harsh, but at the end of the day it is what happened, so you will be facing one of the historical books that tells a passage from the history of the real world.

Historical Books: Line of Fire

This novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte is based on one of the toughest and most extreme battles that took place in the Spanish Civil War. Yes, we return to focus on Spain to learn about another of the episodes that have been experienced in the country.

In this case, the plot focuses on some soldiers and what they have to go through because they are enlisted fighting on the front lines of the war. Thus, the horror that they saw, their suffering, fear, terror will be represented in this book, based on real historical facts.

I confess 45 years of spying

The Wolf was in Spain the most important spy in the history of the country. And knowing how he lived being infiltrated, putting his life in danger and how he got ahead during the 45 years he worked as a spy is, to say the least, an incredible story.

In this book you will know, not so much a historical time, but a historical fact based on a specific person, where through his memories he will tell you secrets and stories that will make your hair stand on end.

Historical Books: The Traitor's Emblem

Written by Juan Gómez-Jurado, this author has been able to delve into one of the historical events that occurred in Spain and that not many people know about. To do this, he places us in the 40s when one ship finds another adrift and they decide to help it. There they meet a group of Germans who, in gratitude, give the captain some precious stones and a gold emblem.

And so the story begins with a male character who lived between World War I and World War II, and who tries to find out what happened to his father.

The Orphan Train

Between 1854 and 1929 near 250000 orphaned children were taken from New York to the US Midwest. Thus begins the story based on real historical events in this book, written by Christina Baker Klein, who, with the voices of two women who takes center stage, tells what happened to those children who practically disappeared from the world.

It is a part of the history of the United States that is not known much, and that suggests how at that time the sale of children was something very common, since they were used as labor for hard jobs and that men did not want to do .

Historical books: I, Claudio

This book, which takes us back to the Roman Empire, is based on a well-known character, Claudio, descendant of Julius Caesar along with Augustus, Caligula and Tiberius. Claudio was the one who reigned from 41 to 54, when Rome conquered many territories.

But what you may not know is that Claudio was lame and stuttered, that he had many traumas and fears, that there were many things from his childhood that marked him hard in his adulthood.

Thus, the book gives you an approximation as real as possible to this figure and how they lived at that time.

For whom the Bell Tolls

Again based on episodes of the Spanish Civil War, the author, Ernest Hemingway, who was a war correspondent in Spain, narrates a chapter of that war, specifically the one known as the Segovia Offensive.

During that time, the Republican side tried to keep the rebels from passing, but of course, it was not as easy as thought.

Historical books: The name of the rose

Well yes, this novel is based on historical events. Specifically, it was based on an old XNUMXth-century manuscript that, found in Austria, narrated how a series of mysterious crimes had taken place at the Melk Monastery, one of the most famous in the world.

Thus, the author of the novel, Umberto Eco, created his story based on what happened in that place at that time and how the investigations were carried out and the culprit of the murders was revealed.


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  1.   Cristina Valencia Salazar said

    I found the reviews of each book incredible, enter this site because the title caught my attention, but when I read that this section was based on real events, it made me want to read more and I found each story very interesting because I had never heard of it. of those events.