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Marvin Traub is a New York City-based legend respected around the world as a visionary in retail and modern merchandising. After transforming the landscape of retail in the eighties, launching the careers of some of Europe's best-known designers in the United Sates, and propelling many American designers to international stardom. Marvin Traub moved on to pursue new challenges. Like No Other Career is the next chapter in his entrepreneurial story. Punctuated with insights, anecdotes, and valuable business lessons, this first-person account reveals the details of Traub's local and global initiatives with many of the foremost names in the fashion and business communities over the last sixteen years. But more than just the next chapter on the international retail and luxury markets today, Like No Other Career offers personal reflection on reinvention, working past retirement and conducting business innovatively. AUTHOR After serving as president and CEO of Bloomingdale's for 22 years, Traub went on to work as a consultant, chairman, and investment banker. Mr. Traub is the author of No Other Store: The Bloomingdale's Legend and the Revolution in American Marketing. 50 illustrations
In the timeless tradition of "West Side Story" and "Crossing Delancey, " this thoroughly modern take on romance is sure to inspire laughter, tears, and the belief that love can happen when and where it's least expected.
Despite their differences, an African American mother and daughter enjoy a special relationship.
A best-selling author and former speaker of the House argues for "American Exceptionalism"--the notion that Americans get their rights not from the government, but from God. 300,000 first printing.
From a USA Today–bestselling author, a billionaire learns he is father of two when confronted by the twins’ beautiful guardian. Michael D’Angelo may be the driving force behind the successful Archangel galleries, but it doesn’t mean he’s perfect . . . he lost his halo years ago! Yet when a delectable woman shows up in Paris, claiming he’s the father to twins, it’s one mistake Michael is certain he’s not responsible for. Fiery Eva Foster won’t walk away until the twins in her charge are reunited with their father. Now the one person she’d hoped would help is the only person standing in her way. A line has been drawn in the sand, but when the spark between them catches, all bets are off!
Bernice takes us on a roller-coaster ride through her life, her struggles, and her accomplishments of every day, like as a young girl growing up in a huge family, as a teenage bride, mother, single mother, stepmom, and raising a blended family, all the while chasing a dream job.
The Majority Leader of the 107th Senate offers a candid insider's account of the workings of the U.S. government during two extraordinary years of American history, sharing his thoughts on the presidential election of 2000, the September 11th terrorist attacks, the anthrax scare, the war on terrorrism, corporate scandals, and other Senate leaders. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
Like No Other: Exceptionalism and Nativism in Early Modern Japan probes the association of the early modern Japanese intellectual institution called Kokugaku with the phenomenon of nativism. Uncovering profound differences that cast serious doubt on this association, Mark McNally argues that what Japanologists viewed as nativistic about Kokugaku were actually more typical of what Americanists call exceptionalism. By severing the link between Kokugaku and nativism, he is able to explore within early modern Japanese history instances that were more genuinely nativistic, such as the upheaval associated with the intercultural encounters with Westerners during the 1850s and 1860s that culminated in the overthrow of Japan's last shogun. He also documents, for the first time in Japanese studies, the ways in which exceptionalism applies to Japanese history; not by focusing on either Nihonjinron or on Kokugaku—the connection between the former and exceptionalism is one that Americanists have already made, and the connection between the two Japanese institutions is one that Japanologists already know well—but by highlighting the central role of Confucianism. While Americans looked to the Judeo-Christian tradition for their exceptionalist ideas, their counterparts in early modern Japan looked to Confucianism, whose foundational connections to exceptionalism were perhaps stronger than any analogous tradition in the West. Despite the fact that exceptionalism and nativism occupy distinct positions within the historiographical traditions of both the United States and Japan, they also intersect and overlap in the latter case, which strongly suggests that this situation may also be true in other places, including the United States.
Conrad Black, bestselling author of Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom, Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full, and Flight of the Eagle: America’s Rise from Colonial Upstart to the World’s Superpower, turns his attention to his friend President Donald J. Trump and provides the most intriguing and significant, but certainly not uncritical, analysis yet of Trump's political rise. Ambitious in intellectual scope, contrarian in many of its opinions, and admirably concise, this is surely set to be one of the most provocative political books you are likely to read this year.