Clinical psychologist Richard Ryder approaches three iconic
celebrities -- Horatio Nelson, Adolph Hitler, and Diana Princess of
Wales -- as though they were his patients and presents a short
psycho-biography of each. Beneath their obvious differences he
finds striking similarities in their backgrounds and early
experience, especially being deprived of their mothers' love. In a
short Epilogue the author asks what lessons might be learned for
the future from these three famous figures of the past.
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