Hunky Dory (Who Knew?) is an engaging and amusing memoir penned by legendary business advisor, music business executive, film producer, theatre producer, and still working octogenarian Laurence Myers.
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This compelling and candid memoir by Mindy Weisel, an internationally acclaimed artist and author, traces her search to find beauty in her life, which began as a child born in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Person's Camp to parents who had survived the Auschwitz concentration camp.
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A young man has the seemingly good fortune to be offered a dream job working for one of the most powerful bankers in the City of London. Dazzled by the opportunity laid out before... Læs mere
The inspirational story of a young German orphan who escaped a war-torn Berlin to rise to the highest ranks of the European legal system.
Felicity Bryan was best known as one of Britain's leading literary agents. On being diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer, she wrote this memoir, which covers the period from when she left school in the early sixties to her marriage in 1981.
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