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David Wallechinsky

    February 5, 1948

    David Wallechinsky is an American populist historian and television commentator, president of the International Society of Olympic Historians (ISOH), and the founder and editor-in-chief of AllGov.com. His work often delves into themes related to history and public life with a unique and accessible perspective. He is known for his ability to connect with a broad audience through his insightful commentary and historical analysis.

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    The Secret sex lives of famous people
    The Book Of Lists
    The People's Almanac
    The People's Almanac: The Book of Lists
    The Complete Book of the Olympics
    • The People's Almanac

      • 1481 pages
      • 52 hours of reading

      The People's Almanac...the first reference book ever prepared to be read for pleasure...one million words...25,000 major entries...952 special articles. It probes behind the facts to offer inside information as well as constant entertainment.

      The People's Almanac
      4.3
    • The Book Of Lists

      • 467 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      10 mammoth cheeses, 9 people who died laughing, 8 remarkable pistol duels, 7 great sausage events and much, much more

      The Book Of Lists
      3.8
    • The Secret sex lives of famous people

      • 502 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      This encyclopedia looks at the sexual habits, deviations and quirks of nearly 200 famous people from all walks of life. Each entry describes the subject's fame and achievements, and within this context examines their sexual activities. Entries include Henry VIII, Marilyn Monroe and Mozart.

      The Secret sex lives of famous people
      3.7
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      Amor y sexualidad - Familia - Dinero - Más curiosidades - Inventos y grandes descubrimientos

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Historia de los Estados Unidos de Norte America Desde la Independencia hasta nuestros dias.

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      3.0