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...Mark Lewis, a solicitor on the first ever hacking claim, says that Sherborne “felt there was not a way to plead it”....
...A friend compared her Donne book to Agatha Christie “writing a slim volume about Proust” amid detective stories, but Rundell’s comparison is CS Lewis....
...A collection including nine works by the niche Vorticist artists — Britain’s avant-garde through the first world war led by Wyndham Lewis — sold well....
...Beatrix Potter and Kenneth Grahame soon made way for Enid Blyton and CS Lewis. My early teenage years were infused with the escapades of Holmes and Hannay, the Bagginses and Harry Potter....
...Rhiannon “Non” Vaughan, a young Welsh polymath who has corresponded with Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll), looks into the grotesque death of a young undergraduate....
...Its buyer then has not been named, but the work comes by descent from a UK collection, Christie’s confirms....
...I can remember wanting to look like Julie Christie in Darling and the cover of a Shangri-Las record. My most prized possession was a navy school coat I bought for £5 on Brick Lane....
...One of the derided glitter works from the late 1970s, a vanilla-hued giant measuring about seven by 8.5 feet, Untitled #24, sold for $1,134,000 at auction at Christie’s in May this year – a record figure...
...The gallery, which marks Perrotin’s sixth city outside its Paris headquarters, is just 100 square metres but is well-located “in between Christie’s and [restaurant] Cipriani”, Perrotin says....
...Christie’s will offer two Old Master paintings valued at more than £10mn from the collection of the late philanthropic couple Cecil Lewis, a property developer, and his wife, Hilda....
...Speakers include a “senior cabinet minister”, John Lewis Partnership chair Sharon White and BT Group chief executive Philip Jansen. Oh yes, and there is some more football being played....
...The green dial Nautilus retailed for less than $40,000, but now sells between $350,000 and $400,000 at auction, says Julia of Christie’s....
...The sale of an NFT representing a digital work by artist Beeple for $69.3m at Christie’s made the headlines in March....
...“I love how Barmouth and other UK resorts were often romanticised as being like destinations in the south of France,” says Gordon Lewis, a London property developer with a growing poster collection....
...Email Jo at jo.ellison@ft.com Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first Letter in response to this article: Even Thatcher voted for the groundbreaking law / From Christie...
...Retail gloom deepened in the UK where department store chain John Lewis warned of more closures and Morrisons supermarkets reported profits halving....
...Among those guests are Mr Trump’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie and former aide Kellyanne Conway....
...(FT) The future of HK as Asia’s financial centre Singapore and Tokyo are poised for opportunity, but China’s shadow looms large, writes Leo Lewis....
...(Bloomberg) Love is blind Former Bloomberg News reporter Christie Smythe and her husband lived, by her telling, “the perfect little Brooklyn life”....
...unquestionably groundbreaking — it was the first to publish Audre Lorde in the UK, printed books about lesbian sexuality and erotica and provided a space for authors of colour such as Jackie Kay, Gail Lewis...
...When I returned home, I was struck by the news that Christie’s was auctioning off a piece of the moon found in the desert further west....
...Hannah is becoming something of a national treasure in the UK, with her stewardship of the Christie/Poirot franchise running in tandem with more personal projects such as this....
...Mr Lewis bought the Hockney in 1995 from Hollywood producer David Geffen for an undisclosed sum and it was offered at Christie’s without either a guarantee or a reserve — a rarity for a work estimated to...
...Morgan Lewis has hired Ayesha Waheed as an energy and infrastructure partner in London. Waheed was previously a partner at Latham & Watkins....
...According to Lewis Smith, co-director of Koopman Rare Art: “Provenance is almost, but not quite, as important as the object itself.”...
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