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Goldsmith

Money, Women and Power

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“Goldsmith: Money, Women and Power” explores the life of British financier James Goldsmith. The book details his wealth, relationships, and political ambitions. Author Chris Hutchins and Dominic Midgley reveal how Goldsmith wielded influence and shaped his legacy in society.

Additional information

Publisher

Neville Ness House Ltd

Release Date

July 29, 2015

Number of pages

301

ISBN

9780993356636

Format

Digital Book

Download options

EPUB 2 (Adobe DRM)

Language

English

SKU: 9780993356636 Categories: , , , , Product ID: 23978

Description

Goldsmith: The Pursuit of Money, Women, and Power

The Extraordinary Life of James Goldsmith

Goldsmith: Money, Women and Power by Chris Hutchins and Dominic Midgley delves into the remarkable world of James Goldsmith. The biography captures his relentless ambition, complex relationships, and fearless business tactics. Readers witness how Goldsmith’s charm and strategy propelled him to international fame. His life story reveals the price of living on the edge.

Navigating the Highs and Lows of Wealth and Influence

The authors describe Goldsmith’s meteoric rise in both finance and social circles. Goldsmith mastered risk-taking, political maneuvering, and headline-making romance. The book explores how he balanced business success with family drama. Each chapter sheds light on the challenges of maintaining power and wealth.

Major Themes in Goldsmith’s Money and Power Game

Throughout the book, Hutchins and Midgley highlight key lessons from Goldsmith’s journey:

  • Embracing risk as an opportunity
  • Building alliances and navigating rivalries
  • Leveraging media attention for influence
  • Managing the complications of personal ambition

Legacy and Controversy in the World of Goldsmith

Goldsmith: Money, Women and Power, ISBN 9780993356636, examines the controversies that surrounded Goldsmith’s career. The authors discuss his impact on business, politics, and society. Goldsmith’s legacy remains divisive and fascinating. The biography encourages readers to consider the consequences of unchecked ambition.

Reflections on Power, Wealth, and Personal Choices

The book concludes by exploring the cost of Goldsmith’s relentless drive. Hutchins and Midgley invite readers to reflect on their own definitions of success. Goldsmith’s story serves as both a cautionary tale and an inspiration. Readers leave with new insights into the pursuit of money, women, and power.

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