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名人逸事   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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〔美〕達爾·卡尼基(Dale Carnegie)原著
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名人逸事
Publisher
[激流書店] ([成都])
Description

介紹羅斯福、愛因斯坦、愛迪生等世界名人及美國影星的逸事

目錄
第一編 科學怪傑
一 相對論鼻祖受因斯坦——小學時代被看做頭號笨蟲
二 發明之王愛迪生——他是世上記憶力最壞的人
三 發明無線電的馬可尼——神經過敏者因懷疑他的發明想刺死他
四 飛機的父親與維爾瑞特——他亨了大名卻怕見新聞記者
五 名醫葛林費爾——他在冰天雪地拯救病人達四十五年之久
第二編 探險權威
一 探險之王哥倫布——他沿途求乞去見西班牙皇后
二 「北極熊」司蒂芬生——他主張餓極了不妨大啖靴底
三 李卻林拜德——他失了做海軍的資格卻做了海軍大將
第三編 文壇鉅子
一 法國文豪大仲馬——他用各種色彩的稿紙寫得出各種體裁的文章
二 文憑作學韋爾斯——跌傷了腿是他成名的第一步
三 天才詩人愛倫坡——他化了十年心血寫成一首短詩只賣了十塊錢
四 小說神筆馬克吐溫——有一時期他窮得債積如山
五 多產作家辛克萊——他餓着肚子把三萬塊錢稿費捐給人家
六 短篇小說聖手歐亨利——入獄是成名的機會
七 名小說家南格里——他的成名傑作被出版家擲回六次
第四編 藝壇驕兒
一 「米老鼠」華脫狄司諾——他用汽車間做辦公室和老鼠軋朋友
二 「信不信由你」里波雷——他靠說謊吃飯
三 幽默影星羅格爾斯——他賺過月薪四元現在是每秒鐘五元
四 音樂家莫楂特——生於窮苦死於憂患的短命者
五 作曲家喬治傑斯文——一支短曲價值六萬金元
第五編 貴胄富賈
一 俄國末皇尼古拉斯第二——生得幸福死得悲慘
二 皇太子魯多爾夫——死因至今不明
三 木匠約翰薩特——暴富致他死命
四 巨富溫德比爾——「我可以用蘇打水代替啤酒嗎?」
五 鈔票騙子約翰勞——通貨澎漲使他大富也致死命
六 紐約名賈伍爾渥茲——從赤足貧漢奮鬥到紐約最高大屋的主人
七 第一大富翁尼薩魯——世上沒有人能計算他有多少財產
第六編 聞人大亨
一 印度救星甘地——破被赤足的「革命聖人」
二 談話奇技仲馬斯——他曾與四百萬人面對面地講過話
三 「愛麗絲漫遊奇境記」都格森——他羞於與成年人對談
四 摩門教首領伯萊甘姆楊——嚴肅的多妻主義者
五 聖誕老人的故事
六 現代名牧師派克斯卡德門
七 時評權威辛泰爾——他拒絕了每分鐘五百元報酬的播音職
八 騙子大王巴南楠姆——他還活着報紙上已經刊出了他的死耗
第七編 女界紅人
一 絕代尤物克麗奧派蕾
二 俄國女皇凱薩林——她從來不拆未寫「陛下」的信
三 好萊塢女星嘉寶——一部帽店廣告使她走了運
四 林肯夫人——美國最有名的潑辣女子
五 俄國女公爵瑪麗
六 「小婦人」愛爾考特——未成名時她的稿子到處碰壁
七 神怪作家蕾妮哈特——她的第一部小說只賣了三十四塊錢
八 女曲作家榜德
九 女教士安蜜瑟波爾麥茀森
十 戒酒女名人娜遜——人家把她看做最可怕的瘋子
十一 拿破崙戀人約芬——她害得一代怪傑顛倒一生

Language Chinese
Publication date [1942]
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