Bernie by Susan Watkins

Bernie by Susan Watkins

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Bernie Ecclestone is best-known as the architect and figurehead of modern F1, but he has been a constant and often controversial presence in both F1 and British public life since the 1970s. This biography analyses in detail his rise to prominence, from his early entrepreneurial exploits as a schoolboy to his position as a peerless businessman.

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Bernie by Susan Watkins

Bernie Ecclestone is best-known as the architect and figurehead of modern F1, but he has been a constant and often controversial presence in both F1 and British public life since the 1970s. This biography analyses in detail his rise to prominence, from his early entrepreneurial exploits as a schoolboy to his position as a peerless businessman.
Susan Watkins has written acclaimed biographies of Mary Queen of Scots, Elizabeth I and Jane Austen. She has lectured internationally on her historical subjects, and recently has written a stageplay and screenplay on the Guinea Pig Club and Sir Archibald McIndoe, maverick WWII plastic surgeon. Married to Prof Sid Watkins, F1 surgical and safety consultant, she has been an F1 insider since the early 1980s, and her extended family has included Ayrton Senna, James Hunt, Jackie Stewart and Stirling Moss.
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ISBN 13 9780857331311
ISBN 10 0857331310
Title Bernie
Author Susan Watkins
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher J H Haynes & Co Ltd
Year published 2011-10-18
Number of pages 448
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