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A big life in advertising
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Mary Wells Lawrence |
A personal portrait of American advertising from the 1950s through the 1980s follows the author's career, describing some of her campaigns and her role as the first female CEO with a company on the N… |
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Nyagra's falls
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Michelle Valentine |
Miss Nyagra Ensley is lonely at the top, because along with her personal near-perfection is her drive to only fall for a man who is also near-perfect. While she enjoys a successful career, her love l… |
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No regrets
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Kathryn Ross |
Heather had reason to feel confident
She'd managed to carve out a successful career as an advertising executive, despite the difficulties of being a single parent. She knew she could handle her la… |
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Gray Quinns Baby
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Susan Stephens |
Magenta knows having a new employer might be tricky. But she isn't expecting the old-fashioned ruthlessness of Gray Quinn! However, plucky Magenta is up for the challenge, and tries to beat the distr… |
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Calling Romeo
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Alexandra Potter |
Bored by her comfortable romantic relationship with Will, Juliet, a successful businesswoman, dreams of passion and excitement and finds herself drawn to a handsome rival from a competing advertising… |
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The friends we keep
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Holly Chamberlin |
In her college freshman year, Sophie Holmes met Eva and John, forging the kind of deep friendship that seems destined to last forever. But time proved otherwise, and Sophie married and moved to Los A… |
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Big Trouble
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Dave Barry |
A slapstick thriller set in Florida, featuring oddball characters. They include a homeless man who lives in a tree, a student with a squirt gun playing a game called Killer, a couple of real killers,… |
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Girl before a mirror
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Liza Palmer |
"An account executive in a Mad Men world, Anna Wyatt is at a crossroads. Recently divorced, she's done a lot of emotional housecleaning, including a self-imposed dating sabbatical. But now that she's… |
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Forgiveness 4 you
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Ann Bauer |
When Former Catholic priest Gabriel McKenna provides meaningful comfort to advertising executive Madeline Murray, she conceives of a religion-free form of confession as a business, with Gabriel at th… |
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Chemical Attraction
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Mike Uden |
Ben and Lily couldn't be more different. He's flash, brash Bermondsey boy - an advertising man - and she's a quiet, bookish English teacher from genteel Beckenham. In fact, the only thing they seem t… |
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For the kingdom and the power
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Dale W. Laackman |
"The brilliant, amoral, and spectacularly bold Bessie Tyler and Edward Young Clarke--together, the Southern Publicity Association--met the fervent William Joseph Simmons, saw an opportunity, and play… |
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Wildest dreams
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Toni Blake |
"From the seductive rhythms of Bourbon Street to the sultry climes of the bayou, a woman's search for the truth leads her into danger and passion beyond her wildest dreams -- Advertising executive St… |
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The Comfort of Secrets
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Christine Nolfi |
303 pages ; 21 cm |
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Who wrote this sh*t?
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Steve Penchina |
"In his new Madison Avenue-meets-Larry-David autobiography, legendary adman Steve Penchina picks up where Mad Men leaves off and never looks back. Go behind the scenes with Steve as he works with How… |
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Why is your name upside down?
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David Oakley |
Don't do thing that people will remember. Do things that people will never forget. Like eating a fishing worm to make a point. Why is Your Name Upside Down? is a collection of hilariously entertainin… |
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The Journal of Mortifying Moments
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Robyn Harding |
Kerry Spence is unfulfilled by her soulless career in advertising, disappointed by her dysfunctional relationship, and horrified by the ever-increasing size of her ass. Ever since her gorgeous, self-… |
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The dum dum bullet
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Goyal, Sandeep adman. |
Autobiographical reminiscences of an Indian advertisement executive. |
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One husband required!
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Sharon Kendrick |
Rule number 3: For the perfect wedding...pick the right man!
Ursula O'Neil had found the right man long ago--her boss. But she'd kept her feelings to herself because she'd assumed Ross Sheridan w… |
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How Starbucks Saved My Life
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Michael Gates Gill,Michael Gill |
In his fifties, Michael Gates Gill had it all: a big house in the suburbs, a loving family, and a top job at an ad agency with a six-figure salary. By the time he turned sixty, he had lost everything… |
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Everything nice
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Ellen Shanman |
"Nice girls finish last. Or so Michaela thought. She didn't become an advertising hotshot by being 'nice' - she did it by kicking ass. But then her employers kick her ass to the curb, and she realise… |
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