The Mammoth Book of Losers

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
Cover of the book The Mammoth Book of Losers by Karl Shaw, Little, Brown Book Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Karl Shaw ISBN: 9781780338316
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint: Robinson Language: English
Author: Karl Shaw
ISBN: 9781780338316
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: June 5, 2014
Imprint: Robinson
Language: English

This compendious celebration of ineptitude includes some of history?s most spectacularly ill-conceived expeditions and entirely useless pursuits, and features tales of black comedy, insane foolhardiness, breathtaking stupidity and relentless perseverance in the face of inevitable defeat. It rejoices in men and women made of the Wrong Stuff: writers who believed in the power of words, but could never quite find the rights ones; artists and performers who indulged their creative impulse with a passion, if not a sense of the ridiculous, an eye for perspective or the ability to hold down a tune; scientists and businessmen who never quite managed to quit while they were ahead; and sportsmen who seemed to manage always to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Like Walter Oudney, one of three men chosen to find the source of the River Niger in Africa, who could not ride a horse, nor speak any foreign languages and who had never travelled more than 30 miles beyond his native Edinburgh; or the explorer-priest Michel Alexandre de Baize, who set off to explore the African continent from east to west equipped with 24 umbrellas, some fireworks, two suits of armor, and a portable organ; or the Scottish army which decided to invade England in 1349 ? during the Black Death.

Entries include: briefest career in dentistry; least successful bonding exercise; most futile attempt to find a lost tribe; most pointless lines of research by someone who should have known better; least successful celebrity endorsement; least convincing excuse for a war; worst poetic tribute to a root vegetable; least successful display of impartiality by a juror; Devon Loch ? sporting metaphor for blowing un unblowable lead; least dignified exit from office by a French president; and least successful expedition by camel.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This compendious celebration of ineptitude includes some of history?s most spectacularly ill-conceived expeditions and entirely useless pursuits, and features tales of black comedy, insane foolhardiness, breathtaking stupidity and relentless perseverance in the face of inevitable defeat. It rejoices in men and women made of the Wrong Stuff: writers who believed in the power of words, but could never quite find the rights ones; artists and performers who indulged their creative impulse with a passion, if not a sense of the ridiculous, an eye for perspective or the ability to hold down a tune; scientists and businessmen who never quite managed to quit while they were ahead; and sportsmen who seemed to manage always to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Like Walter Oudney, one of three men chosen to find the source of the River Niger in Africa, who could not ride a horse, nor speak any foreign languages and who had never travelled more than 30 miles beyond his native Edinburgh; or the explorer-priest Michel Alexandre de Baize, who set off to explore the African continent from east to west equipped with 24 umbrellas, some fireworks, two suits of armor, and a portable organ; or the Scottish army which decided to invade England in 1349 ? during the Black Death.

Entries include: briefest career in dentistry; least successful bonding exercise; most futile attempt to find a lost tribe; most pointless lines of research by someone who should have known better; least successful celebrity endorsement; least convincing excuse for a war; worst poetic tribute to a root vegetable; least successful display of impartiality by a juror; Devon Loch ? sporting metaphor for blowing un unblowable lead; least dignified exit from office by a French president; and least successful expedition by camel.

More books from Little, Brown Book Group

Cover of the book The Land of Green Ginger by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book The Mammoth Book of How it Happened - Everest by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book It's Not the Winning that Counts by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Storm Bay by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Working with Archangels by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Shieldwall by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book To Algeria, With Love by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Cooking With Mrs Simkins by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Love Bug by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Halogen One Pot Cooking by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Ashes by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book The Demon Code by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book Computerised Book-Keeping by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book A Party in San Niccolo by Karl Shaw
Cover of the book The Essential Galileo by Karl Shaw
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy