Real History: A Guidebook

"Real History: A Guidebook" is a work by David Irving intended to instruct readers on how to conduct historical research. It serves as a manual for his approach to historical investigation, likely reflecting his own controversial methodologies. Details regarding its publication date, initial reception, and specific content beyond Irving's own descriptions are currently unavailable.

About the Book

The exact scope and content of "Real History: A Guidebook" are not fully detailed in the available diary excerpts. It appears to be a guide to historical research, potentially outlining Irvingโ€™s preferred methods and sources.

In the Diaries

Irving's diary entries mention "Real History: A Guidebook" primarily in the context of sales, orders, and reader feedback. Matthew P. Gill inquired about ordering it alongside other books in 2014. Lisa Williams praised the book's engaging style and balance of fact and entertainment in 2021. John Stamatopoulos received a duplicate copy in 2021, highlighting a recurring issue with Irving's order fulfillment process.

Key Details

* Mentioned alongside other titles like "The War Path" and "Goebbels, Mastermind of the Third Reich." * Sold through Irving Books. * Signed copies were produced.

Purchase

[Available at Irving Books](https://irvingbooks.com/shop)

Sources

* [diary_2014_temp, Year: 2014] * [diary_2021, Year: 2021] * [diary_2021, Year: 2021]