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Contents
ОглавлениеCover designer’s note
Copyright
Epigraph
Introduction
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The heavy blue notepaper crackled as the man signed his…
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‘All my brother ever wanted to do is make this…
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No oriental potentate had a more attentive retinue than followed…
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The unit publicist on Stool Pigeon sent me the biography…
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The phone at Weinberger’s bedside had the quietest ringing tone…
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Marshall Stone had almost forgotten the miseries that airline companies…
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There are places midway in status between antique showrooms and…
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The Japanese signs and sentry boxes, and the section of…
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And who was I kidding about contractual possibility. The publisher…
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The same world to which Stone had sacrificed his sense…
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‘Leo Koolman, only twenty months ago you joined this organization…
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The Merchant of Venice at His Majesty’s Theatre: the first…
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For Marshall Stone, his life was not made of the…
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Christmas Day 1948, Bookbinder remembered it only too clearly. He…
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Man From the Palace has a place in the history…
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Cherrington is a public school by definition, simply because it…
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A film is born on the day that the man…
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In 1952 the tourists guessed wrongly; September was entirely gentle…
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The countryside grew dark more slowly than the town. The…
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This whole episode was as artificial as a bad film.
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Show-business trade papers reflect the heady optimism of the people…
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