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The limits of genius : the surprising stupidity of the world's greatest minds

Spalding, Katie2023
Books, Manuscripts
Here is a hilarious look at how the line between 'genius' and 'extremely lucky idiot' is finer than we'd like to admit. The more you delve into the stories behind history's greatest names, the more you realise they have something in common - a mystifying lack of common sense. Take Marie Curie, famous for both discovering radioactivity and having absolutely zero lab safety protocols. Or Lord Byron, who literally took a bear with him to university. Or James Glaisher, a hot-air balloon pioneer who nearly ended up as the world's first human satellite. From Nikola Tesla falling in love with a pigeon to non-swimmer Albert Einstein's near-fatal love of sailing holidays, 'The Limits of Genius' is filled with examples of the so-called brightest and best of humanity doing, to put it bluntly, some really dumb shit.
Imprint:
London : Wildfire, 2023.London : Wildfire, 2023.
Collation:
352 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN:
9781472294081 (pbk)
Dewey class:
920.02
Language:
English
BRN:
2860428
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