'Who?' : the most remarkable people you've never heard of / Donough O' Brien ; foreword by Fredrick Forsyth.

By: O'Brien, Donough [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bene Factum Publishing, 2013Description: ix, 218 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 25 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781903071991; 1903071992Subject(s): Biography -- Miscellanea | Heroes -- Biography | Curiosities and wondersDDC classification: 920.02 Summary: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Readers will discover: Who was John Kennedy's first dangerous lover? Who made rock music possible? Who created the 'Green Revolution'? Who was Simon Cowell's mentor? Who stopped Catholic priests marrying? Who invented the 'hole in the wall' ATM? Whose hand does the French Foreign Legion salute? Who inspired the Red Cross? Who built the first bra? Whose driving error started World War I? Whose 'devil's paintbrush' killed millions? Which doctors finished off Elvis and Michael Jackson? Who first broke the sound barrier? Whose blood cells are 'immortal'?
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Includes index.

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Readers will discover: Who was John Kennedy's first dangerous lover? Who made rock music possible? Who created the 'Green Revolution'? Who was Simon Cowell's mentor? Who stopped Catholic priests marrying? Who invented the 'hole in the wall' ATM? Whose hand does the French Foreign Legion salute? Who inspired the Red Cross? Who built the first bra? Whose driving error started World War I? Whose 'devil's paintbrush' killed millions? Which doctors finished off Elvis and Michael Jackson? Who first broke the sound barrier? Whose blood cells are 'immortal'?

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