The Resource Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness, Jur⥠Fiorillo
Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness, Jur⥠Fiorillo
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The item Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness, Jur⥠Fiorillo represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Randwick City Library.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 272 p.
- Contents
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- William the Conqueror : a lucky bastard (1028-1087)
- Leonardo da Vinci : bastard of the Renaissance (1452-1519)
- Francisco Pizarro : a brutal bastard (1475-1541)
- Elizabeth I : from bastard daughter to virgin queen (1533-1603)
- James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth : the bastard who would be king (1649-1685)
- Alexander Hamilton : an illegitimate son becomes a founding father of a new nation (1757-1804)
- James Smithson : the mysterious bastard becomes benefactor of America's most prestigious museum (1765-1829)
- Bernardo O'Higgins : how the viceroy's illegitimate son became a national hero (1778-1842)
- Alexandre Dumas fils : an illegitimate son inherits his father's talents--and vices (1824-1895)
- Henry Stanley : the illegitimate Welshman who found Livingstone (1841-1904)
- Jack London : rebellious mother, rebellious son (1876-1916)
- Lawrence of Arabia : legendary, but not legitimate (1888-1935)
- Billie Holiday : how a parentless and poverty-stricken child became a jazz legend (1915-1959)
- Eva Peron : a struggling actress remakes herself into a cultural icon (1919-1952)
- Fidel Castro : an illegitimate child sparks a revolution--and reinvents a nation (1926- )
- Isbn
- 9781592334018
- Label
- Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness
- Title
- Great bastards of history
- Title remainder
- true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness
- Statement of responsibility
- Jur⥠Fiorillo
- Language
- eng
- Biography type
- collective biography
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Fiorillo, Jure
- Dewey number
- 920.02
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Illegitimate children
- Successful people
- Biography
- Label
- Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness, Jur⥠Fiorillo
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-263) and index
- Contents
- William the Conqueror : a lucky bastard (1028-1087) -- Leonardo da Vinci : bastard of the Renaissance (1452-1519) -- Francisco Pizarro : a brutal bastard (1475-1541) -- Elizabeth I : from bastard daughter to virgin queen (1533-1603) -- James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth : the bastard who would be king (1649-1685) -- Alexander Hamilton : an illegitimate son becomes a founding father of a new nation (1757-1804) -- James Smithson : the mysterious bastard becomes benefactor of America's most prestigious museum (1765-1829) -- Bernardo O'Higgins : how the viceroy's illegitimate son became a national hero (1778-1842) -- Alexandre Dumas fils : an illegitimate son inherits his father's talents--and vices (1824-1895) -- Henry Stanley : the illegitimate Welshman who found Livingstone (1841-1904) -- Jack London : rebellious mother, rebellious son (1876-1916) -- Lawrence of Arabia : legendary, but not legitimate (1888-1935) -- Billie Holiday : how a parentless and poverty-stricken child became a jazz legend (1915-1959) -- Eva Peron : a struggling actress remakes herself into a cultural icon (1919-1952) -- Fidel Castro : an illegitimate child sparks a revolution--and reinvents a nation (1926- )
- Control code
- 000044237421
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- 272 p.
- Isbn
- 9781592334018
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.), col. maps
- Label
- Great bastards of history : true and riveting accounts of the most famous illegitimate children who went on to achieve greatness, Jur⥠Fiorillo
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-263) and index
- Contents
- William the Conqueror : a lucky bastard (1028-1087) -- Leonardo da Vinci : bastard of the Renaissance (1452-1519) -- Francisco Pizarro : a brutal bastard (1475-1541) -- Elizabeth I : from bastard daughter to virgin queen (1533-1603) -- James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth : the bastard who would be king (1649-1685) -- Alexander Hamilton : an illegitimate son becomes a founding father of a new nation (1757-1804) -- James Smithson : the mysterious bastard becomes benefactor of America's most prestigious museum (1765-1829) -- Bernardo O'Higgins : how the viceroy's illegitimate son became a national hero (1778-1842) -- Alexandre Dumas fils : an illegitimate son inherits his father's talents--and vices (1824-1895) -- Henry Stanley : the illegitimate Welshman who found Livingstone (1841-1904) -- Jack London : rebellious mother, rebellious son (1876-1916) -- Lawrence of Arabia : legendary, but not legitimate (1888-1935) -- Billie Holiday : how a parentless and poverty-stricken child became a jazz legend (1915-1959) -- Eva Peron : a struggling actress remakes herself into a cultural icon (1919-1952) -- Fidel Castro : an illegitimate child sparks a revolution--and reinvents a nation (1926- )
- Control code
- 000044237421
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- 272 p.
- Isbn
- 9781592334018
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Other physical details
- ill. (some col.), col. maps
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