Private Lives: Curious Facts About the Famous and Infamous

Private Lives: Curious Facts About the Famous and Infamous

by Mark Bryant (Author)

Synopsis

Did you know that Walt Disney never drew Mickey Mouse, that Florence Nightingale owned 60, that Cervantes had only one arm, or that Elizabeth I drank beer for breakfast? Or then again, that George Washington had wooden teeth, Rossetti kept a pet wombat, Wordsworth and Hemingway never wrote at a desk (while Proust worked in bed)? Most biographical dictionaries merely list a subject's date of birth, brief life history and major achievements and never give any idea of what he or she was like as a human being. Private Lives, by contrast, sets out to give the full picture. Fascinating and entertaining, this book is essential reading for those who want to know all the tiny details of the private lives of famous people.-- From Alexander the Great to Emile Zola, this dictionary covers a cross-section of people throughout history-- Over 200 entries-- An entertaining read as well as an invaluable reference source-- Perfect for browsing or reading from cover to cover

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 08 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0304349232
ISBN 13: 9780304349234

Author Bio
Mark Bryant was born in Dorset and is a philosophy graduate of London University. He also has a PhD in history from the University of Kent. After a number of years in book publishing he turned freelance, working as an editor, writer and exhibition curator. He is the author of several books -- including Dictionary of Riddles (Special Commendation in Best Specialist Reference Book Awards 1990), Literary Hymns, Dictionary of British Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1730-1980 (with S. Heneage) and Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Cartoonists and Caricaturists. He lives in south-west London.