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Zusatztext "Forget the Christmas crackers – give everyone one of these beauties." — Ian Sansom! The Guardian Informationen zum Autor William Banting was one of the foremost undertakers of the 19th century! and was personally responsible for the funerals of both the Duke of Wellington and Prince Albert. He was a short man who suffered increasing personal distress from fatness as he aged. His dieting pamphlet! Letter on Corpulence! was a runaway success! and he donated all proceeds to charity. William Banting died happy and healthy in 1878! aged eighty-one. Lewis Carroll ! the author! mathematician and photographer! is best known as the writer of Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There . He was interested in! among other things! proportional representation and fair voting practices! lawn tennis and gadgets. He ate frugally! disliked tea and died in 1898. A remarkably modern book about dieting in the 1860s, celebrating the 175th anniversary of The London Library Zusammenfassung "Oh! that the faculty would look deeper into and make themselves better acquainted with the crying evil of obesity - that dreadful tormenting parasite on health and comfort." William Banting! a short man who suffered great personal distress from his increasing fatness! finally happened upon a 'miracle cure'. So great was his relied that he wrote and published A Letter on Corpulence! Addressed to the Public. In singling out sugar and fats as the main cause of obesity! he was remarkably ahead of his time. The tract was an immediate success: thousands took up his diet; there were four editions of his book by 1869; and 'to bant' or 'banting' became a popular phrase for slimming! which lasted well into the twentieth century. Contains also a small piece by Lewis Carroll on 'feeding the mind'! in which he tells us the best way to 'consume' books. On Corpulence is part of 'Found on the Shelves'! published with The London Library. The books in this series have been chosen to give a fascinating insight into the treasures that can be found while browsing in The London Library. Now celebrating its 175th anniversary! with over 17 miles of shelving and more than a million books! The London Library has become an unrivalled archive of the modes! manners and thoughts of each generation which has helped to form it. ...