Stevenson was once the youngest trader in the city and Citibank’s most profitable, dealing in nearly a trillion dollars a day. Then he gave it up. A remarkable memoir – funny, excoriating and disturbing in equal measure.
The Trading Game: A Confession
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Edition:Hardback978024163660205/03/2024From a Bookshelf nearby
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Born into a farming family in the eastern Tibetan province of Kham, the author fled with his older brother following the Chinese invasion in 1959. He has spent many years in the UK and the U... read more
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Another chronicle from the author of 'The Years', now looking back on her girlhood: a mix of Duras and de Beauvoir.
A Girl’s Story
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Of the 50,000 Jews who were sent to concentration camps from Salonika, only 2,000 returned. The author is one of them. This manuscript from 1948 is presented by his grandson.
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The charming, funny wartime diaries of the Countess of Ranfurly, 1939-1945: the latest Slightly Foxed limited edition.