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1 online resource (144 pages) |
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Summary |
Countless revealing and entertaining glimpses into the methods—and sometimes madness—of many of the world's most famous figuresDid you know that Beethoven made every cup of coffee with exactly 60 beans? Or that Shirley Temple always had precisely 56 curls in her hair? Or that the young Frank Sinatra practiced underwater swimming as a way of developing his ability to hold long breaths? This book brings a blend of gripping trivia and incisive humor to the question of how famous high achievers reached those heights. Readers will see Chopin sleeping with wedges between his fingers to increase their span, learn how P.G. Wodehouse reminded himself which pages of a manuscript still needed work, and find out why Thomas Edison chose his research assistants on the basis of their soup-eating habits. From ancient Egypt to the modern day, here are the secrets of their success. |
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System requirements: Adobe Digital editions. |
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Print version record. |
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HISTORY / Social History.
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Eccentrics and eccentricities.
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Celebrities -- Miscellanea.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Print version: Croker, Charlie, 1966- I didn't get where I am--. Stroud : History, 2012. 9780752465319 (hardback) : (Uk)016094670 |
ISBN |
9780752484655 (e-pub) |
Standard No. |
9780752484655 |
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