Leo a life: Leo Kolber, L. Ian MacDonald
Editorial Reviews
Review
“The most fascinating reading comes when Kolber pulls back the curtains on the private world of the Bronfmans, especially the fall of the business empire that made the family, in the words of Peter C. Newman, the Rothschilds of the New World.” The Montreal Gazette “Kolber shares insights into the Bronfman family and the intertwined corporate history of one of Canada’s most storied businesses and is unusually indiscreet for a member of the establishment.” Financial Post “The best business memoir I’ve ever read.” Rod McQueen, author of The Icarus Factor: The Rise and Fall of Edgar Bronfman Jr. “Leo Kolber’s surprisingly candid and entertaining memoir is a jazzy, fast-paced book, filled with his insider and at times wild stories about working for the Bronfman family dynasty for thirty years.” The Hill Times
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Paperback
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Review
“The most fascinating reading comes when Kolber pulls back the curtains on the private world of the Bronfmans, especially the fall of the business empire that made the family, in the words of Peter C. Newman, the Rothschilds of the New World.” The Montreal Gazette “Kolber shares insights into the Bronfman family and the intertwined corporate history of one of Canada’s most storied businesses and is unusually indiscreet for a member of the establishment.” Financial Post “The best business memoir I’ve ever read.” Rod McQueen, author of The Icarus Factor: The Rise and Fall of Edgar Bronfman Jr. “Leo Kolber’s surprisingly candid and entertaining memoir is a jazzy, fast-paced book, filled with his insider and at times wild stories about working for the Bronfman family dynasty for thirty years.” The Hill Times
–This text refers to the
Paperback
edition.
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