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Square Pegs Nine Americans Who Dared to Be Different

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First published January 1, 1957

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Irving Wallace

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Irving Wallace was an American bestselling author and screenwriter. His extensively researched books included such page-turners as The Chapman Report (1960), about human sexuality; The Prize (1962), a fictional behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; The Man, about a black man becoming president of the U.S. in the 1960s; and The Word (1972), about the discovery of a new gospel.

Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois. Wallace grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was the father of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author Amy Wallace.

Wallace began selling stories to magazines when he was a teenager. In World War II Wallace served in the Frank Capra unit in Fort Fox along with Theodor Seuss Geisel - more popularly known as Dr Seuss - and continued to write for magazines. He also served in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force. In the years immediately following World war II Wallace became a Hollywood screenwriter. He collaborated on such films as The West Point Story (1950), Split Second (1953),and Meet Me at the Fair (1953).

After several years in Hollywood, he devoted himself full-time to writing books. Wallace published 33 books during his lifetime.

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March 11, 2022
Most eccentrics just mutter to themselves or collect quotes for a hobby. Others, however, earn a place in history. The late novelist Irving Wallace here collects the true story of numerous star--spangled weirdos, including the female reporter who got an exclusive interview with U.S. president John Adams by catching him in the nude skinny-dipping; the author of a how-to-do-yourself in manual on euthanasia who took time to seize Trindade (not, not Trinidad) island off the coast of Brazil and declare war on the British empire; and Ronald Coates, "arguably the worst actor to ever perform on the American stage", among other bizarros. Vive la differance!
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December 20, 2019
Well researched and written, these quirky profiles demonstrate that modern day manias and politics are not unique to our time.
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May 16, 2009
I love this kind of book. A collection minibios of excentrics.
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