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The Socialite Who Killed a Nazi with Her Bare Hands

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Socialite Who Killed a Nazi with Her Bare Hands
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William McDonald
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 152
Category/GenreHistory
ISBN/Barcode 9780761170877
ClassificationsDewey:920.02
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Workman Publishing
Imprint Workman Publishing
Publication Date 27 August 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Returning for its second year but reimagined in a new impulse format, with a new title, new cover, new mission, and new sensibility, here is The Socialite Who Killed a Nazi with Her Bare Hands a pithier, quirkier, more giftable collection of the 164 best page-turning obituaries from The New York Times. Written by top journalists, each story is a gem of a bio, a full life in miniature. There's the famous: Steve Jobs, including the story of how he was reunited with a sister he never knew, the novelist Mona Simpson. And the almost famous: Ruth Stone, a poet who worked in relative obscurity until she won the National Book Award at the age of 87. The behind-the-scenes, like Arch West, inventor of the Dorito, who pulled America's snacks out of the 1950s doldrums and created a $5-billion-a-year product, and the out-there, like self-styled anarchist and maverick artist (and real estate mogul and museum director) Bob Cassilly, who died at the controls of his bulldozer while building "Cementland" in St. Louis. And because of the chronological organization of the book, the stories, one next to the other, make for an addictive-as-salted-peanuts book: Mark O. Hatfield, the celebrated antiwar Republican senator from Oregon, next to Nancy Wake of the title, the impoverished New Zealander who grew up to become a high-society hostess and heroine of the French Resistance-the socialite who did, indeed, kill a Nazi with her bare hands.

Reviews

The kind of book from which phrases are read out loud to the family by the delighted recipient. The Huffington Post"