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Reflections, Memories and Confessions

By: John L. Loeb Jr
Narrated by: James Lurie, John L. Loeb Jr
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Descended from the founders of two major Wall Street firms - Lehman Brothers and Loeb, Rhodes - former US ambassador to Denmark John L. Loeb Jr. weaves his fascinating, poignant personal story with an insider's perspective on diplomacy, the environment, and the social life of New York's elite from the 19th century to the present. This highly personal and revealing memoir is narrated by James Lurie.

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Growing up in the 50s, there is something on every page that one can relate to. Success, disappointment, family issues,schools, Wall Street, art, love, fortune, humiliation, and so much one would like to be able to relate to as well as avoid.Every chapter with listening to.

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