The Lucky Bugger's Casebook: Tales of Serendipity and Outrageous Good Fortune

The Lucky Bugger's Casebook: Tales of Serendipity and Outrageous Good Fortune

by Daniel M . Smith (Author)

Synopsis

What connects the discovery of America, the creation of Coca Cola and the art book bought for GBP50 that turned out to contain original Picassos? That's right: sheer blind luck. No matter how meticulously things are planned, time after time the most important bits of life are the product of simple, random chance. In wonderfully witty style, Daniel M. Smith gives us the stories of inventors, Nobel Prize winners, scientists, actresses, escapees, engineers, kings, architects, pop stars, criminals, supermodels, tennis champions, opera singers and many more who have benefited from happy serendipity. From the Japanese trader who made fortune after a share price typo to the German novelist who lost his manuscript on a train, and ended up buying some fish wrapped in his own pages at the station, "The Lucky Bugger's Casebook" is a celebration of the type of unexpected good fortune we all dream of - just ask Sir Paul McCartney, who awoke one morning with the tune to 'Yesterday' having arrived in his head overnight.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Icon Books
Published: 05 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 1848310803
ISBN 13: 9781848310803

Media Reviews
`This endlessly fascinating collection of stories reveals people whose extraordinary luck brought them fame or fortune, and occasionally both.' -- Good Book Guide
Author Bio
Daniel M. Smith worked in publishing as a researcher, writer and editor of non-fiction (including The Statesman's Yearbook - a geo-political guide to the word - The Artist's Yearbook and The Screenwriters Handbook) and in 2003 lived and worked in Calcutta, India. He is the author of World in Your Pocket, a factbook about the countries and cultures of the world, and the forthcoming Sherlock Holmes: An Elementary Guide. He lives in east London with his partner, Rosie, and an assortment of fish.