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Losing My Virginity Sir Richard Branson

Losing My Virginity von Sir Richard Branson

Losing My Virginity Sir Richard Branson


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Zusammenfassung

The autobiography of entrepreneur, Richard Branson. It discusses Branson's family, friends and philosophy, and covers dramatic events such as his Atlantic crossings, the sale of Virgin Records and the BA dirty tricks affair. There are also insights into the workings of Virgin.

Losing My Virginity Zusammenfassung

Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography Sir Richard Branson

On its first publication, Richard Branson's bestselling autobiography was hailed as 'compelling' by the Sunday Times, and 'candid and humorous' by the Times. Now in this newly revised edition. Richard Branson adds to that amazing memoir, bringing both his - and Virgin's - story up to date. From the highs and lows of both his personal as well as business life, Richard Branson bares his soul.

Losing My Virginity Bewertungen

'Compelling' Sunday Times 'Candid and humorous' The Times 'Branson has a list of achievements unmatched by any other U.K businessman. For anyone burning with entrepreneurial zeal, his reminiscences are akin to a sacred text'. The Mail on Sunday (June 1999) '...a remarkable story of business success against the financial odds, against all precepts of conventional management...Having defied everyone who has ever predicted his downfall and having created one of the world's most admired brand names, Branson is entitled to tell it all...' Martin Van der Weyer, Evening Standard 'Richard Branson is an incredible man, and this is an incredible autobiography... a great read - sex, balloons, intrigue and money' Frank Kane in Sunday Business 'Branson bares his soul - and everything else - in a non-fiction blockbuster...a must read' Business Age

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Losing My Virginity: The Autobiography Sir Richard Branson
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Ebury Publishing
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