Megalomania: Too Much is Never Enough
Megalomania: Too Much is Never Enough
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Tretiack, Philippe
Cl. New York, 2008
Book ID: 71781
A phenomenon as old as humanity, megalomania has become, now more than ever, an attitude reflective of our contemporary culture. It reveals a universal desire: to be noticed and unique, political and dangerous. In this book, Philippe Tretiack casts his humorous and scathing eye over a gallery of megalomaniacs who push the envelope, paying alarmed homage to these high priests of excess and their dazzling displays of eccentricity.
142 pp.
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