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Globish - How the English Language became the World's Language written by Robert McCrum performed by Simon Shepherd on Audio CD (Unabridged)

Globish - How the English Language became the World's Language written by Robert McCrum performed by Simon Shepherd on Audio CD (Unabridged)£39.99

Go anywhere in the world today and you'll see or hear English in some form. It may not necessarily be the Queen's English that you're hearing, but it is, nevertheless, a form of universally recognised English - it is Globish. In his wonderfully witty and informative new book, Robert McCrum explores the curious history, vivacity and endurance of English and ponders why, while British and American empires have waxed...

Sotheby's - Bidding for Class written by Robert Lacey performed by Simon Prebble on Audio CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781846326820
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Biography
Duration:  585 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Robert Lacey
Performer 1:  Simon Prebble
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In this splendid account of the world’s oldest and richest auction house, Lacey brings to life the personalities, ambition and shrewd business dealings behind the glamour and the glitz. From its beginning in 18th century London as a modest book dealer, Sotheby’s owes its rise to a succession of clever and...

colourful entrepreneurs who knew how to read the winds of economic change and sniff out buyers and sellers of the moment.

This volume explores the history of Sotheby's auction house, tracing its beginnings back to 1744. It was in the latter half of the 19th century, when economic instability forced the aristocrats to sell off many of their treasures that Sotheby's began to lay the foundations of the modern art market.

The Sotheby's-Christie's rivalry intensified in the early-1900s and they have been battling it out ever since over the likes of Cezanne, Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet.

Lacey takes the reader through the unprecedented boom of the 1980s, when Van Gogh's "Irises" went for $53.9 million, and examines the catastrophic effects of an inflation still being felt today.

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