Imposters by Sarah Burton

Imposters by Sarah Burton

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This work explores how impostors succeed and why they feel compelled literally to change their lives. Sarah Burton details such cases as a servant girl passing as a princess, a footman turned cannibal chief, and university professors and surgeons with no qualifications.

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Imposters by Sarah Burton

A high-school dropout who worked as a respected professor of physics and an army deserter who served with distinction as a priest, a surgeon, a schoolteacher and a psychiatrist. An Englishman christened Archibald and a black American born hundreds of miles from the nearest teepee, both of whom were revered as "Red Indian" heroes. Several men who were in fact women - and who fought as soldiers, or worked as doctors or craftsmen when such professions were closed to their sex. And the pretender to the Russian throne who, despite actually being a fugitive monk, became Tsar and ruled rather well, until he met a "very" grisly end. These are just some of the fascinating characters examined in Sarah Burton's engaging investigation of lives lived as lies. More than simply an exploration of how impostors succeed and why they feel compelled literally to change their lives, this entertaining and insightful book is also a meditation on identity, truth and trust.
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ISBN 13 9780140282504
ISBN 10 0140282505
Title Imposters
Author Sarah Burton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-03-29
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.