Lurid non-fiction that lives up to the promise of its title. Cawthorne takes us on a grand tour through world history, seen from between the sheets. Each chapter devoted to the colorful boudoir habits of a different dictator, invariably all men, yet often the most exciting stories turn out to be side-biographies about their mistresses. The range is broad, starting off with a 14yo Napoleon, and then getting into Mussolini’s VD problems. We hear some of the exploits of Hitler’s mom and how King Farouk was cuckolded by more than just the Brits. There's a chapter on Idi Amin's taste for getting head, and another one on the great public Filipino shoe fetish of the Marcos. I especially enjoyed the chapter on the second president of Paraguay, Francisico Solano Lopez (1826-1870). It went into great detail about the exciting life of his mistress Eliza Lynch. Eliza was a 19yo who had it all figured out, she did whatever she wanted and got to travel the world, knowing full well that her hideous lovers would never be able to keep up with her.