Who's Who 2008

Who's Who 2008

by A & C Black (Author)

Synopsis

The 160th annual edition of the internationally respected and renowned source book of information on people of influence and interest in every area of public life. The first autobiographical reference book in the world and, after 160 years, still the most accurate and reliable resource for information supplied and checked by the entrants themselves. 'The famous red covers of Who's Who are exclusive and only the enduringly notable get into them..After a week with the new Who's Who (and though it's heavy to pick up) you can't put it down best describes my feeling.' - Matthew Parris, The Times 'As a journalist I'd be lost without Who's Who' - Michael Crick 'Who's Who is a mirror in which society glimpses a reflection of its own achievement.' -The Times 'Britain's most famous reference book ...a biographical record of the great and the good .' - Daily Mail

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 2650
Edition: 160New Ed
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 06 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0713685557
ISBN 13: 9780713685558
Book Overview: More than 32,000 autobiographical entries, about 1,000 of them new for 2008 The longest established and most comprehensive general biographical reference book Includes people from all walks of life: government, law, medicine, business, the church, media and the arts Carefully updated for maximum accuracy from information personally supplied by each biographee, as well as many independent sources

Media Reviews
The famous red covers of Who's Who are exclusive and only the enduringly notable get into them..After a week with the new Who's Who (and though it's heavy to pick up) you can't put it down best describes my feeling The Times As a journalist I'd be lost without Who's Who' Michael Crick Who's Who is a mirror in which society glimpses a reflection of its own achievement The Times Britain's most famous reference book ...a biographical record of the great and the good . The Daily Mail 'It is a must-have title for your bookshelf, fascinating to dip into and invaluable in identifying those who shape the events of our time.' Daily Telegraph (19th Dec 2007)