The Phantom Tollbooth

Although most of the Humbug's other statements are false, is there any truth to his pronouncement that "History is full of Humbugs"?

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This is a fantasy.... thus, anything is possible. If it weren't the Humbug wouldn't be able to talk. None-the-less, the characters deem him an imposter.... so I'd have to say his claim is false.

BOSH!" replied the Humbug. "We're an old and noble family, honorable to the core—Insertions Humbugium, if I may use the Latin. Why, we fought in the crusades with Richard the Lion Heart, crossed the Atlantic with Columbus, blazed trails with the pioneers, and today many members of the family hold prominent government positions throughout the world. History is full of Humbugs."

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BAH!" said the bug, putting an arm around Milo. "As soon as you learn to spell one word, they ask you to spell another. You can never catch up—so why bother? Take my advice, my boy, and forget about it. As my great-great-great-grandfather George Washington Humbug used to say—"

"You, sir," shouted the bee very excitedly, "are an impostor—i-m-p-o-s-t-o-r—who can't even spell his own name."

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The Phantom Tollbooth