Famous Impostors

by Bram STOKER (1847 - 1912)

Women as Men

Famous Impostors

Aliases. Fraudsters. Confidence tricksters. People pretending to be what they are not, for financial, political or personal gain. Fiction is filled with them to entertain us; but would not be anywhere near as believable if such people had not, in reality, existed since time immemorial. In this work, the famous Bram Stoker throws light on just a few such people, who have tricked their way into the annals of history. - Summary by Lynne Thompson


Listen next episodes of Famous Impostors:
Chevalier D'Eon , Hoaxes, etc. , The Bisley Boy Part 1 , The Bisley Boy Part 2 , The Bisley Boy Part 3