The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived : How Characters Of Fiction, Myth, Legends, Television, And Movies Have Shaped Our Society, Changed Our Behavior, And Set The Course Of History
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Title
The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived : How Characters Of Fiction, Myth, Legends, Television, And Movies Have Shaped Our Society, Changed Our Behavior, And Set The Course Of History
Attribution
Allan Lazar, Dan Karlen, and Jeremy Salter
Format
Book
Published
2006
Availability
[[availability|tl34696000286927]]
Call Number
306.4 Laz
Description and Reviews
The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived offers fascinating histories of our most beloved, hated, feared, and revered invented icons and the indelible marks they made on civilization, including: # 28: Rosie the Riveter, the buff, blue-collar factory worker who helped jump-start the Women's Liberation movement # 7: Siegfried, the legendary warrior-hero of Teutonic nationalism responsible for propelling Germany into two world wars # 80: Icarus, the headstrong high-flyer who inspired the Wright brothers and humankind's dreams of defying gravity . summarized from Amazon.com [[reviews|asin=]]
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