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Twelve Against The Gods: The Story Of Adventure (Alexander The Great, Casanova, Christopher Columbus, Mahomet, Lola Montez, Cagliuostro (And Seraphina), Charles Xii Of Sweden, Napoleon I, Lucius Sergius Catiline, Napoleon Iii, Isadora Duncan, Woodrow Wilson)

Twelve Against The Gods: The Story Of Adventure (Alexander The Great, Casanova, Christopher Columbus, Mahomet, Lola Montez, Cagliuostro (And Seraphina), Charles Xii Of Sweden, Napoleon I, Lucius Sergius Catiline, Napoleon Iii, Isadora Duncan, Woodrow Wilson)

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Twelve Against The Gods: The Story Of Adventure (Alexander The Great, Casanova, Christopher Columbus, Mahomet, Lola Montez, Cagliuostro (And Seraphina), Charles Xii Of Sweden, Napoleon I, Lucius Sergius Catiline, Napoleon Iii, Isadora Duncan, Woodrow Wilson)

by Bolitho, William

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New York Ny: Simon & Schuster, 1929. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 351 Pp. Blue Cloth, Gilt. First Printing (1929 Date On Title Page). Light Usage, Cover Gilt Bright, Spine Gilt Weak But Complete, Hinges Tight, No Marks, Front Free Endpaper Completely Glued To Front Pastedown, No Other Damage, Tiny Bookstore Blindstamp Showing At Lower Corner. Lacking The Bound-In Red Ribbon Bookmark. Reportedly Recommended By Elon Musk. William Bolitho Ryall (1891-1930) Was A South African Journalist, Writer And Biographer.His Father Was A Baptist Minister, Born In South Africa In 1916 He Was Buried Alive With Fifteen Other Men In Mine Explosion On The Somme. He Was The Only Survivor And Was Initially Thought To Be Dead, But Was Unconscious With A Broken Neck And Other Injuries.[3] He Spent A Year Convalescing In A Scottish Military Hospital But Never Fully Recovered His Health. After The War He Became The Paris Correspondent Of The Manchester Guardian, For Which He Covered The 1919 Peace Conference At Versailles. In 1920 He Reported On The Communist Rebellion In The Ruhr Valley In Germany. This Incident Later Became The Subject Of His Play Entitled Overture.[7] In 1923 He Was Appointed Correspondent With The New York World To Which He Contributed Many Notable Dispatches.[3] In 1924 He Reported On The Housing Conditions In Glasgow And These Dispatches Were Published In The World And In The Book, The Cancer Of Empire. In 1925 He Travelled Throughout Italy Interviewing People About Mussolini's Regime And This Resulted In The Book Italy Under Mussolini Which Brought To Public Notice The Abuses Of Mussolini's Power. Ryall Then Had A Thrice Weekly Column With The New York World. Twelve Against The Gods Was An Instant Bestseller, Being Written In A Racy, Journalistic Style. Adventure Is The Theme That Unites This Unlikely Assemblage. Bolitho Argues That They Were All Adventurers Who Battled Convention And Conformity To Achieve Fame Or Notoriety. He Sees Human Endeavour As A Duality Between Conformity And Non-Conformity. "We Are Born Adventurers, And The Love Of Adventures Never Leaves Us Till We Are Very Old; Old, Timid Men, In Whose Interest It Is That Adventure Should Quite Die Out. This Is Why All The Poets Are On One Side, And All The Laws On The Other; For Laws Are Made By, And Usually For, Old Men."[ He Points Out That Their Lives Show The Difficulties Involved, And The Scant Reward To Be Expected From Such Adventuring. Bolitho Left New York City In April 1929 And Travelled To London Where A Production Of His Play Overture Was Being Organized. But By May He Was Not Well And He Travelled To His Small Château Called La Préfète At Montfavet Near Avignon, France, To Recuperate. He Had Bought La Préfète While He Lived In Paris And He Planned To Use His Substantial Income From Writing To Develop The Garden With Exotic African Fruits And Flowers. He Had Told Duranty That It Would Be A "Place Of Wonder And Beauty, No Matter What It Costs" But Duranty Adds: "Poor Bolitho! He Did Not Know That It Would Cost His Life. An Attack Of Acute Appendicitis Wrongly Diagnosed By A Local Doctor, Then Death From Peritonitis After Thirty-Six Hours Of Agony." His Play, Overture, Was Later Performed At The Longacre Theatre, New York From 5 Dec 1930 To Jan 1931 With 41 Performances. This Is Its Only Known Performance. Reputation: Noël Coward: "He Died Young Enough To Be Called 'Brilliant', And Not Decrepit Enough To Be Called 'Great'. Ernest Hemingway: After The War He Had Gotten Into The Intelligence Service And At The Time Of The Peace Conference He Had Been A Sort Of Pay-Off Man For The Disbursing Of Certain Sums Spent By The British To Subsidize And Influence The French Press.Ryall He Was A Wonderful Guy. He May Have Been Even Finer When He Was Bolitho But I Do Not See How It Would Be Possible. Walter Lippmann: "Bolitho Was A Radiant Person." Walter Duranty: "Bolitho Had The Finest Intellect. .He Never Blindly Accepted The Opinions Of Others...

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Twelve Against The Gods: The Story Of Adventure (Alexander The Great, Casanova, Christopher Columbus, Mahomet, Lola Montez, Cagliuostro (And Seraphina), Charles Xii Of Sweden, Napoleon I, Lucius Sergius Catiline, Napoleon Iii, Isadora Duncan, Woodrow Wilson)
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Bolitho, William
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1st Edition 1st Printing
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Simon & Schuster
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Date Published
1929
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