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An Autobiographyby Ogilvy, DavidFirst American Edition
Book desription: New York: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1997. xi + 196pp. Minor bumping to spine, edgewear to dj. "The man whose legendary ad agency brought us everything from the Hathaway man (and his intriguing eye patch) to the salty Schweppes spokesman, Commander Whitehead. David Ogilvy's life had its share of color even before he stormed Madison Avenue. This brilliant memoir uproariously recalls the highs and lows of Ogilvy's half-dozen careers. An ingenious raconteur, Ogilvy chronicles his experiences as a cook in Paris, selling stoves to nuns in Scotland, running a polling service in Hollywood, working in British Intelligence, and even farming among the Amish.". First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo.
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