The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Picasso, Provence and Douglas Cooper

The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Picasso, Provence and Douglas Cooper

by JohnRichardson (Author)

Synopsis

With honesty, empathy, and a dazzling knowledge of how the world of money works, the author of the bestseller 9 STEPS TO FINANCIAL FREEDOM invites us into a realm where our lives and finances can abide and truly prosper in harmony. THE COURAGE TO BE RICH furthers the ground-breaking teachings in the ways of money that she has brought to millions of people, taking us through the financial milestones of our lives and showing us how to summon the wellsprings of courage within us all to- Clear away financial clutter Break debilitating patterns Protect finances when entering into marriage or partnerships Buy a home Differentiate between GOOD and BAD debt Learn and teach the value of money and much more...

$3.29

Save:$12.59 (79%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 07 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0712667083
ISBN 13: 9780712667081
Book Overview: A delightful, gossipy memoir by the world-famous art critic and biographer of Picasso.

Media Reviews
A scintillating romp, riddled with insights into the art world; far funnier and more deserving of the title Men Behaving Badly than any television comedy...Brilliant. -- Frances Spalding Sunday Times A truly quirky, hilarious little book...It can safely be said that no book like it has been published before; or will be again. -- Andrew Marr Express The Sorcerer's Apprentice has the giddy effervescence of a Fellini film...A celebration of movement and sensuality: of light and colour, physical vitality and sexual freedom. -- Andrew Rissik Guardian Funny, informative and frequently scandalous. -- Emma Tennant Independent on Sunday Rackety, riveting, hilariously grisly. -- Hilary Spurling Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
John Richardson is a contributo to the New York Review of Books and Vanity Fair. The first of his two volumes of A Life of Picasso won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award in 1991. He has been elected to the British Academy and was Slade Professor of Art at Oxford for 1995-1996. He lives in New York and Connecticut.