Every year thousands of books become obsolete. Maps are added to, travel guides add new hotels, and scientists develop new technology. However, there are other times when event happens that changes history or the author just plain gets it wrong. Below are 10 examples of books that didn’t stand the tests of time.

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Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders

Jim Carlton – 1977

Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders by Jim Carlton

There may have been a shaky start but after Steve Jobs successes with the Macintosh 128k in the 1980s and company recent successes with the iPod, iPhone, iMac and iTunes I personally think Carlton got it wrong.

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Spoiling for a Fight: The Rise of Eliot Spitzer

Brooke A. Masters - 2006

Spoiling for a Fight: The Rise of Eliot Spitzer by Brooke A. Masters

In 2006 The Rise of Eliot Spitzer was published describing the ruthless ways in which he cracked down on unethical financial institutions. In 2008 the Fall of Eliot Spitzer was recorded in the newspapers, over his involvement with high price escort services.

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The Millennium Bug : How to Survive the Coming Chaos

Michael S. Hyatt - 1998

The Millennium Bug : How to Survive the Coming Chaos by Michael S. Hyatt

This account outlines an ominous view of how computer systems will be able to deal with the year 2000 problem. Power grids will go dark, 911 call centers descend into chaos, Visa cards die, and the industrialized world is reduced to hunting and gathering in Hyatt's millennium nightmare. In reality the only blackouts that occurred were from one too many glasses of millennium cheer.

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The O. J. Simpson Story: Born to Run

Larry Fox - 1974

The O. J. Simpson Story: Born to Run by Larry Fox

Written at the height of his NFL career as a running back the books author Larry Fox could never have predicted OJ’s run from the LAPD in his white bronco almost 20 years later.

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ESPERANTO The World Interlanguage

George Allan Connor – 1948

ESPERANTO The World Interlanguage by George Allan Connor

Esperanto was a constructed language developed in the late 1800s, which could supposedly be learned in a fraction of the time taken to learn a traditional language. Much was touted in the early 20th century that Esperanto would alleviate language barrier problems but the concept never took off.

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Money and Investments

Montgomery Rollins – 1928

Money and Investments by Montgomery Rollins

A reference book for the use of those desiring information in the handling of money or the investment thereof, however Black Tuesday’s occurrence the following year makes this edition a little less credible.

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True Brit: The Story of Singing Sensation

Beth Peters - 1999

True Brit: The Story of Singing Sensation by Beth Peters

Written in 1999 when Britney was the squeaky clean, former Mouseketeer, and children’s role model. Now less then a decade later, she’s still on the front pages but it’s not for her singing.

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In with the Euro, Out with the Pound: Single Currency for Britain (Penguin Business)

Christopher Johnson - 1999

In with the Euro, Out with the Pound: Single Currency for Britain by Christopher Johnson

Nearly a decade after being written and there is no hint of Britain dropping the Pound.

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Teen Dreams: Rob Lowe

Marci Fredricks – 1985

Published in 1985 Teen Dreams depicts Lowe as the object of young women’s desires, but in 1988 this Brat Pack found himself one of the first celebrities scandalized by a sex tape in which he was, ironically, with a 16 year old girl.

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The Nixon Nobody Knows

Henry D. Spalding – 1972

An intimate glimpse into the Presidents private life exposing everything… Except that Watergate thing that he was planning for two years later.

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Where's My Jetpack? by Daniel H. Wilson

Where's My Jetpack?

Daniel H. Wilson

As you can see, writing about the future is a precarious business but even some authors are ticked by sciences inability to invent everything our minds can dream up. Daniel Wilson wrote an entire book about our distinct lack of moon colonies, flying cars and ray guns.

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