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We dive fork-first into the lives of two historical enigmas: Charles Domery, the 18th-century soldier whose appetite could humble a buffet, and Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenistan’s self-declared “Turkmenbashi,” who renamed months after his family and built golden statues of himself.
By Noah SlivkaWe dive fork-first into the lives of two historical enigmas: Charles Domery, the 18th-century soldier whose appetite could humble a buffet, and Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenistan’s self-declared “Turkmenbashi,” who renamed months after his family and built golden statues of himself.