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...Imo, whirling in like Mary Poppins with a carpet bag, is a self-proclaimed “gypsy” with no ties and few possessions....
...It also shows how Sir Frederick Barclay and his late brother David, two working-class brothers from west London, forged their empire using “other people’s money”, as one person familiar with their operations...
...and Mary Trevelyan through Trevelyan’s vivid diaries and letters, with the FT’s literary editor Frederick Studemann....
...Frederick Ballentine is only half-audible there, which is a shame, as his portrayal of George is eminently bright, clear and personable everywhere else....
...Job moves Lazard has named Mary Ann Betsch, a managing director at Citadel, as its next chief financial officer....
...At a time of sabre-rattling from Moscow, Not One Inch (Yale, February), Mary Sarotte’s examination of the making of the post-cold war world, is very timely....
...After a stint in journalism he now has 10 novels to his name, including Nora Webster, The Testament of Mary and Brooklyn, which was made into an Oscar-nominated film; he is also a prolific essayist who works...
...Frederick traces the history of the movement for socially responsible businesses back more than 50 years....
...Frederick Studemann is the FT’s literary editor; Laura Battle is the FT’s deputy books editor. Poetry selections by Maria Crawford Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...On TV, an unmarried working woman anchored The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Even protest music attained a new stature....
...“The Delta variant is ripping through the unvaccinated,” said Mary Mayhew, chief executive of the Florida Hospital Association, which represents more than 200 facilities....
...Mary Trump detailed the psychological flaws of her uncle Donald (who is now suing her, accusing her of leaking his tax affairs)....
...Sheena Iyengar, author of The Art of Choosing (shortlist, 2010), also went to history for her choice, Only Yesterday (1931), Frederick Lewis Allen’s informal history of the 1920s: “There is much to enjoy...
...It had become a kind of Mary Celeste of estates, adrift and tenantless. Everyone had moved away, to Milan, to Rome, to America....
...When Maggi Hambling’s memorial to Mary Wollstonecraft was unveiled in north London last month, there was outcry about the association of a tiny nude figure with the feminist pioneer....
...Now Frederick’s great‑granddaughter Ivanka goes around lecturing the unemployed....
...Frederick Studemann FT LITERARY EDITOR It is way too early for a proper account of Covid-19 and its consequences....
...Frederick Wimsett’s preferred medium is 18th-century chinoiserie....
...There is a market for the off-the-charts dottiness gleefully portrayed in recent best-sellers about Princess Margaret and her batty grandmother Queen Mary....
...The donkey’s legs are awry, but “Flight into Egypt” (1627) is a delicate nocturne, light bathing Mary and the baby as Joseph leads them into the composition’s centre....
...Meanwhile, in the 1730s Frederick Prince of Wales spent £10.4m (£5,781) on his garden over three years....
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...Frederick Studemann is the FT’s Literary Editor...
...Ghost Work (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, RRP$27) by Mary Gray and Siddharth Suri provides one of the first in-depth on the ground studies of this world....
...Gleason, president, International Longshoreman’s Association, New York, June 29 1976; Carl Albert, US congressman (Oklahoma), speaker of the House of Representatives, Washington, DC, March 12 1976; Rose Mary...
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