André de Guillaume is the author of "How to Rule the World: A Handbook for the Aspiring Dictator." Little information is available about the author's background or other works.
The book, published in 2003 with a revised edition in 2005, demonstrates de Guillaume's wit and knowledge of political history.
His writing style combines humor with factual information, creating a satirical guide that resonates with readers interested in politics and power dynamics.
De Guillaume's ability to draw parallels between historical dictators and modern leadership suggests a deep understanding of political systems and human nature.
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