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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · “I could see that Mary-Kay Wilmers was staring at the suit with a look of distaste,” O’Hagan said. Still, he got the job and went on to write some of the L.R.B.’s best-known investigative ...

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · See, for example, the history of the Eitingons “clan” that has been recently explored by Mary-Kay Wilmers.

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · Awakenings did not sell well; Sacks's commercial success had to wait for his 1985 essay collection The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat (the title suggested by Sacks's then editor at the London Review of Books, Mary-Kay Wilmers), and that very success led to opprobrium. One critic called Sacks “the man who mistakes his patients for a ...

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    2 days ago · A former Mary Kay consultant comes clean about her interactions with her customers. The truth behind the pink… false compliments, recruiting and sales tactics, ulterior motives, false earnings claims… all the norm in Mary Kay when someone is trying to Read more… Culture & Manipulation. View From Behind the Sales Director’s Desk.

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  5. 5 days ago · So says the London Review of Books’s founding editor, Mary-Kay Wilmers, about Andrew O’Hagan, as quoted in Anna Russell’s New Yorker profile of him.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · By Mary-Kay Wilmers LR David Cesarani The Fuhrer’s Mouthpiece Joseph Goebbels: Life and Death By Toby Thacker LR Sarah Bradford Worse Than The Baglioni? The House of Borgia By Christopher Hibbert LR Art & Architecture Paul Johnson The Highland Rembrandt Edwin Landseer: The Private Drawings By Richard Ormond LR Tom Nichols The Old Master ...

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  8. Jun 16, 2024 · Eitingons : A Twentieth-Century Story, Paperback by Wilmers, Mary-kay, ISBN 0571338771, ISBN-13 9780571338771, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US He was rich, secretive and - through his friendship with a famous Russian singer - implicated in the abduction of a white Russian general in Paris in 1937.