
About the Author
Bruce Felton's previous books include Famous Americans You Never Knew Existed, One of a Kind: A Compendium of Unique People, Places, and Things, and Best, Worst, and Most Unusual. His work has also appeared in numerous newspapers and magazines
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Released in the late seventies, "Felton and Fowler's Famous Americans you never knew existed" has a dated feel to it and many of the people covered are certainly people I knew existed. Still, the short vignettes on Americans like Jonathon Scobie, who invented the rickshaw while living in Japan, Zachary Zzzzra, the last man in every alphabetical list (the authors even give you his phone number so I can only imagine how many calls he received) and George Francis Gillette, who made insulting show more Albert Einstein his life’s work, make for much amusing and eye opening reading. And then there’s Dr Mary Edwards Walker, who I hadn’t heard of but quickly became one of my favourite people. Her story alone was worth the price of admission. show less
As it says; a listing of singular people, places, items, and events. Has a final mini-chapter 'None of a Kind', which lists things that have never existed. Light but fun.
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