The Rise and Fall of the House of Vestey by Phillip Knightley

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Until they made the headlines again in 1991, the Vestey family had virtually disappeared from the news; from being Britain's wealthiest family they had slipped out of the top ten. This updated edition of "The Vestey Affair" tells how the rich handle their money and the means they use to evade tax.

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The Rise and Fall of the House of Vestey by Phillip Knightley

Until 1991 the Vestey family had virtually disappeared from the news; from being Britain's wealthiest family they had slipped out of the top ten. Then they made the headlines again, as the older generation, Sam and Edmund, were kicked out and replaced by 30-year-old Tim. The City said that their old-fashioned ways had cost them their share of the meat market; that they could go under - a case of "clogs to clogs" in two generations. This is an updated edition of "The Vestey Affair", Phillip Knightley's account of how the rich handle their money and the means they use to evade tax. Knightley is an award-winning investigative journalist on "The Sunday Times". His other books include "The Oldest Profession" and "Philby: The Life and Views of the KGB Master Spy".
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ISBN 13 9780751506013
ISBN 10 075150601X
Title The Rise and Fall of the House of Vestey
Author Phillip Knightley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 1993-11-25
Number of pages 211
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