Let's take historical to mean "Telling what happened". Acts is definitely historical, as are Matthew, Mark and Luke. John is much more problematic - perhaps a interpretation of history? None of the rest seem to qualify.
There actually two books that have the same number of chapters. Both of them have 28 chapters, which are the longest books in the New Testaments. The books are Matthew, the first book in the New...
When the Bible was written, the Greek word, historia, meant story. So, the Bible is a collection of instructive stories, allegorical in nature. Only a few Christians take the Bible as literal history...