Tall Tales: The Great Talisman of Height

Tall Tales: The Great Talisman of Height

by Bill Walker
Tall Tales: The Great Talisman of Height

Tall Tales: The Great Talisman of Height

by Bill Walker

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Overview

"Anatomy is destiny," Freud famously wrote. Since caveman times, humans have had practically sacred attitudes towards height.
Bill Walker, a near 7-foot tall globetrotter, has produced a highly entertaining book-Tall Tales-on this much underrated subject. Walker ruthlessly submerges his ego to tell a ream of strange, but true, real-life stories. These include flunking the physical to enter the U.S. Army, suffering rejection by horrified members of the opposite sex, and being treated like a wild animal escaped from the zoo in foreign countries.
Walker expands the discussion beyond himself to include some intriguing issues:
--the infamous Napoleonic short man's complex. And how about its inverse for tall people--the ostrich complex?
--What is one to make of the avalanche of studies that show tall people consistently make more money than their shorter counterparts, and win almost every presidential election?
--Most of history's mass-murderers have been well to the short side. Is this merely a coincidence?
--A closer, more revealing, look at the lives of 7'1 ½" Wilt Chamberlain, 7'2 ½" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 8'11" Robert Wadlow, and 6'5" Abraham Lincoln.
--Why short and small may well be the wave of the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781494222109
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/03/2014
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Bill Walker, a near 7-foot tall former commodities broker in Chicago and London, developed a mid-life obsession with long-distance hiking, taking on the world's greatest hiking trails. Along the way, he picked up the trail name, 'Skywalker' due to his great height. Walker writes, "Height may be the most basic prejudice in humankind." He is previously the author of the popular Skywalker hiking series.
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