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The Underground Education

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext Astonishing facts! Bizarre photographs! Fascinating & sometimes deeply weird true stories! Just a small taste of the intellectual smorgasbord contained in this volume. Did you know: that in the original story of Goldilocks the bears torture and kill their impolite visitor? that Pope Leo XIII appeared in an advertisement for cocaine-laced wine in the 1880s? that people didn't eat with forks until the 1700s? that Sir Isaac Newton's famous humble-pie quote "If I have seen further! it is by standing on the shoulders of giants" was actually written to a dwarf scientist named Robert Hooke and clearly meant as an insult? that Thomas Edison secretly helped develop the electric chair in a scheme to have the lethal machine named after his arch-rival! George Westinghouse? that the first pediatric guide written in the United States recommended that expectant mothers breastfeed puppies? that for two centuries French scientists obsessively experimented on freshly decapitated heads in an effort to discover whether the bodiless brain still functioned? that Cleopatra was ugly as sin? Informationen zum Autor Richard Zacks is the bestselling author of numerous books, including Chasing the Last Laugh ,  Island of Vice: Theodore Roosevelt’s Quest to Clean Up Sin-Loving New York , and  An Underground Education .   His writing has been featured in  The New York Times , The Atlantic , Harper’s Magazine ,   and many other publications. He attended the University of Michigan and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Born in Savannah, Georgia, Zacks now lives in New York City. Klappentext The best kind of knowledge is uncommon knowledge. Okay, so maybe you know all the stuff you're supposed to know--that there are teenier things than atoms, that Remembrance of Things Past has something to do with a perfumed cookie, that the Monroe Doctrine means we get to take over small South American countries when we feel like it. But really, is this kind of knowledge going to make you the hit of the cocktail party, or the loser spending forty-five minutes examining the host's bookshelves? Wouldn't you rather learn things like how the invention of the bicycle affected the evolution of underwear? Or that the 1949 Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to a doctor who performed lobotomies with a household ice pick? Or how Catherine the Great really died? Or that heroin was sold over the counter not too long ago? For the truly well-rounded "intellectual," nothing fascinates so much as the subversive, the contrarian, the suppressed, and the bizarre. Richard Zacks, auto-didact extraordinaire, has unloosed his admittedly strange mind and astonishing research abilities upon the entire spectrum of human knowledge, ferreting out endlessly fascinating facts, stories, photos, and images guaranteed to make you laugh, gasp in wonder, and occasionally shudder at the depths of human depravity. The result of his labors is this fantastically illustrated quasi-encyclopedia that provides alternative takes on art, business, crime, science, medicine, sex (lots of that), and many other facets of human experience. Immensely entertaining, and arguably enlightening, An Underground Education is the only book that explains the birth of motion pictures using photos of naked baseball players. Richard Zacks is the author of History Laid Bare: Love, Sex and Perversity from the Ancient Etruscans to Warren G. Harding, which was excerpted in classy magazines like Harper's and earned the attention of the even classier New York Times, which noted that "Zacks specializes in the raunchy and perverse." The Georgia State Legislature voted on whether to ban the book from public libraries. He has studied Arabic, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Hebrew, and receiv...

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Authors Richard Zacks
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.04.1999
 
EAN 9780385483766
ISBN 978-0-385-48376-6
No. of pages 432
Dimensions 180 mm x 232 mm x 22 mm
Series Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Collecting, collectors' catalogues
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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