An accessible & succinct account of the story of Europe from its ancient foundations to the twenty-first century, The History
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From Verecunda, a girl in love with a Roman gladiator, who etched his name on a love token, to the footballer & television presenter Gary Lineker, & popular fashion consultant Gok Wan, it is characters such as this that have contributed to Leicester's long & exciting history, & sent its name around the world.
It was in Leicester that DNA fingerprinting was invented & Thomas Cook pioneered his dream of tourism for the masses. Sir David Attenborough met his first dinosaur & Alfred Russel Wallace formulated the concept of natural selection, possibly before Charles Darwin. Images now recognised around the world, such as Thomas the Tank Engine, & the polar bear that promotes Fox's Glacier Mints, were created in Leicester, as were the diaries of Adrian Mole & Walker's crisps. Joseph Merrick, also known as the Elephant Man, was born in the town, & it was here that a young apprentice in Leicester's largest textile factory learned how to build bicycles & gave his name to Curry's retail stores.
The stories of the men & women who were at the forefront of invention, scientific discovery & entertainment, politics & faith are inextricably linked with the bigger picture of the development & growth of a major English city over two thousand years, & are celebrated in The History of Leicester in 100 People.
This paperback book has 96 pages & measures: 23.5 x 16.5 x 0.8cm