The subject of entrepreneurship has gained significant focus decades now. This book takes an incisive approach to break down the subject of entrepreneurship into simple and demystified concepts that even a novice can catch and run with. It begins by elaborating the fundamental concepts that distinguish the entrepreneur and the practice of entrepreneurship. By use of a historical theoretical perspective, the proponents and patriarchs of entrepreneurship are brought to the fore with their perspective of conceptualization of entrepreneurship. A typology of the entrepreneur is built by contrasting the entrepreneur from a business person, a manager and a capitalist, to name a few.