8 Great Gift Ideas for History Buffs

As the holiday season approaches, it can be difficult to find the perfect gift for the history lover. Whether he is a fan of ancient civilizations, military history, or local lore, there are plenty of options to choose from. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of nine best gifts for history buffs.

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1. Historical Fiction Books

For the history buff who loves to read, historical fiction is a great gift option. These books transport readers to different time periods and allow them to experience history in a new way. Some popular titles include “The Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follett, which is set in 12th century England, and “The Name of the Rose” by Umberto Eco, which takes place in a medieval monastery.

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2. Museum Membership

Many history buffs love to visit museums and learn about different cultures and time periods. A museum membership is a great way to support their passion and give them access to exhibits, events, and special programs. 

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3. Portrait of a History Lover as Napoleon

Another great gift option is a portrait of a history lover as Napoleon. This unique and personalized gift will allow him to see himself as one of history’s most iconic figures. Such custom portrait can be displayed in home or office as a conversation starter.

A portrait of a man dressed in historical royal clothes riding a white horse hangs on a white brick wall
A portrait of a man dressed in renaissance regal attire riding a white horse stands on the wooden floor
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
A portrait of a man dressed in historical royal clothes riding a white horse hangs on a white brick wall
A portrait of a man dressed in renaissance regal attire riding a white horse stands on the wooden floor
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait
Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait

Napoleon Crossing the Alps male portrait

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4. History Board Games

Board games are a great way to bring friends and family together, and there are plenty of options for history lovers. You can stop your choice on such games as “Risk”, which allows players to simulate military campaigns throughout history, or “Ticket to Ride” which takes players on a journey across different countries and time periods.

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5. Historical Document Replicas

For the history buff who loves to collect memorabilia, a replica of a historical document is a great gift option. These replicas allow them to own a piece of history and display it in their home or office. Some popular options include the Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta, and the Constitution of the United States.

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6. Historical Cookbook

For the history fan who loves to cook, a historical cookbook is a great gift option. These cookbooks feature recipes from different time periods and cultures and allow the recipient to experience history through food. Popular options include “The Medieval Cookbook” by Maggie Black and “The Colonial Williamsburg Tavern Cookbook”.

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7. History-Based Subscription Box

A history-based subscription box is a fun and unique gift option that allows the recipient to explore different time periods and cultures each month. These boxes typically include books, artifacts, and other items related to a specific theme or time period. 

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8. Historical Tours 

For the history buff who loves to travel, a historical tour is a great gift option. These tours allow them to explore different parts of the world and learn about the history and culture of each destination. Some popular options include a tour of ancient Rome, a visit to the World War II battlefields in Normandy, or a trip to Machu Picchu in Peru.

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