Hundred Things To Do Before You Die Man Dies…
August 29th, 2008 Posted in Travel Industry…before completing his list.
It is rather ironic that the travel writer Dave Freeman, co-writer (with Neil Teplica) of The 100 Things To Do Before You Die who started a publishing phenomenon died Aug. 17 from a head injury caused by a fall in his Venice, Ca. home.
He was only 47.
Freeman was originally an advertising executive who travelled alone to fit more adventures into his schedule but only visited half the places recommended in the best-selling 1999 book. His marketing skills prompted a miriad of literature designed to stimulate readers’ sense of their own mortality and the constraints of time.







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