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Love Letters of Great Men
AuthorJohn C. Kirkland
LanguageEnglish
GenreAnthology, Poetry
PublisherPublishing House ERSEN and Hainaim Publishing Co., Ltd.

Publication date

May 12, 2008
Publication placeUnited States, Estonia and South Korea
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages138
ISBN1-4382-5724-4
OCLC259821203

Love Letters of Great Men, Vol. 1 is an anthologyofromantic letters written by leading male historical figures.[1] The book plays a key role in the plot of the American film Sex and the City.[2]

The book includes love letters written by Roman poet Ovid, explorer Sir Walter Raleigh, writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne, poet Robert Browning, short story writer Edgar Allan Poe, novelist Mark Twain, mathematician Lewis Carroll, physicist Pierre Curie, playwright George Bernard Shaw, adventurer Jack London, Admiral Robert Peary, President Woodrow Wilson, poet Lord Byron, poet John Keats, philosopher Voltaire, King Henry VIII of England, President George Washington, Emperor Napoleon I of France, painter Vincent van Gogh, composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and composer Ludwig van Beethoven, among others. It also includes biographical information about the writers and recipients, the circumstances and relationships that led to the letters, and explanations of what occurred in the years following the correspondence.[3]

The book of love letters written by great men throughout history was originally created as a prop for the Sex and the City film[4] but was published in response to fan demand. The one that appears exactly as in the movie was authored by John C. Kirkland and published on May 12, 2008, the same date the film premiered.[5] The book was ranked among the top 250 Bestsellers in Books on Amazon.com, and was the #1 ranked Literature & Fiction book in both the Letters & Correspondence and Poetry categories in September 2008, the month the DVD of the film was released.[6] On November 25, 2008, St. Martin's Press published a book entitled Love Letters of Great Women edited by Ursula Doyle, which it says was also inspired by the Sex and the City movie.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Crumpley, Charles (2009-10-12). "Who Wrote the Book of Love". Los Angeles Business Journal.
  • ^ Kelly, Ian (2008-08-30). "Love Letters of Great Men". The Times.
  • ^ "Ever Thine, Ever Mine, Ever Ours: Love Letters of Great Men by John C. Kirkland". M.I.S.S.
  • ^ ""Sex And The City" Book Doesn't Exist". CBS News. Associated Press. 2008-06-10.
  • ^ Staff (2008-05-12). "Stars at Sex and the City Launch". BBC News.
  • ^ Dean, John (2009-06-26). "Attorney John Kirkland's Views on Sanford's Scarlet Emails". FindLaw.
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