After careful research and extensive interiviews, the authors have prepared this compelling and controversial portrait of the Mormon's organizational structure and economic empire-and the men who control both. Index.
Robert Gottlieb Bücher
Robert Gottlieb ist der Autor von drei gefeierten Biografien, die sich biografischen Essays widmen und die Herausforderungen künstlerischer Kreativität erforschen, während sie riesige intellektuelle und künstlerische Welten aufdecken. Sein Stil ist tiefgründig informiert und doch zugänglich, mit einem Gespür für die Darstellung faszinierender Persönlichkeiten, die ihre künstlerischen Bereiche prägten. Gottlieb taucht in das Leben seiner Subjekte ein, um aufzudecken, was sie antrieb, und ihre einzigartigen Talente und Errungenschaften zu enthüllen. Sein Werk zeugt von seiner tiefen Liebe zur Kunst und seiner Fähigkeit, diese Leidenschaft den Lesern zu vermitteln.






IQ Room Temperature
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Facing personal and professional turmoil, attorney Sam Weisman grapples with his wife's desire for a divorce while simultaneously confronting a hostile takeover of his law practice. This dual crisis forces him to navigate the challenges of his crumbling marriage and the precarious state of his career, leading to a compelling exploration of resilience and the fight to reclaim his life amidst chaos.
On Christmas Eve, 1943, the newly formed but undermanned Homicide division of the Melbourne police force is called to investigate the vicious double murder of a father and son. When Military Intelligence becomes involved, Homicide's Inspector Titus Lambert must unravel the personal from the political.
"Care-Centered Politics provides a framework for the vision and the linkages needed to help create a more care-centered society and planet"-- Provided by publisher
Garbo
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The narrative presents Sarah Bernhardt's life as a theatrical performance, highlighting the key figures surrounding her. Gottlieb's vibrant prose immerses readers in the enchanting world of this legendary actress, portraying her as a master of myth-making. The book delves into the drama and charisma that defined Bernhardt's career, offering insights into her impact on the art of performance.
New York mid-century : post-war capital of culture, 1945-1965
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
New York Mid Century is the story of how the Big Apple emerged as the cultural capital of the postwar world in all fields of creative endeavour art, architecture, design, music, theatre and dance. It was a period of intense cross-fertilization, as poets and critics mixed with artists, dealers, musicians, designers, architects, dancers, and choreographers. Richly illustrated with hundreds of paintings, drawings, photographs, elevations, plans, posters, programmes and ephemera, this is a stirring evocation of a remarkably fertile period in the citys history, the styles and aesthetics of which are now very much back in vogue.
