The book, as its title suggests, is a spellbinding and absorbing chronicle of incredible occurrences encompassing myriads of people, including Jefferson, Lincoln, Hitler, Stalin, Charlie Chaplin, Arthur Conan Doyle, Kennedy, Reagan and footballer Pele. Both Lincoln and Kennedy died on Friday, had seven-letter names and were killed by bullets that entered the head from behind. Hitler and Stalin bore striking similarities. Pele wore jersey number ten and lived in room number ten. Reagan saved the lives of seventy-seven people in seven years. Well-documented and illustrated, the book is a rich mine of incredible incidents and entertainment, popping up facts, places, time and characters with a mesmerizing effect. For readers, it is a treasure house of things extraordinary to delve into and experience all over again.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vikas Khatri
Vikas Khatri was born in Saskatoon, Canada, in 1970. He has inherited quite a number of traits from his parents who have worked and lived in 40 different countries across the globe. Besides being a professional wildlife photographer, he is a strong advocate of environmental pollution control. Decline in international fauna and flora is his main concern. He has travelled to many countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He is a culinary connoisseur, philatelist and a numismatist. He has already contributed about 2000 articles on various subjects in several national magazines and newspapers. After writing a number of books for both adults and children, he became a household name with the publication in 2005 of a set of books on world folk tales. He has written several books including many on supernatural powers. His publications include Endangered Animals of the World, 136 Incredible Coincidences, Mysterious Monsters, True Ghosts & Spooky Incidents, Mysteries around UFOs and Aliens, etc.
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