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In his revelatory Neverland , Piers Dudgeon tells the tragic story of J. M. Barrie and the Du Maurier family. Driven by a need to fill the vacuum left by sexual impotence, Barrie sought out George du Maurier, Daphne du Maurier’s grandfather (author of the famed Trilby ), who specialized in hypnosis. Barrie’s fascination and obsession with the Du Maurier family is a shocking study of greed and psychological abuse, as we observe Barrie as he applies these lessons in mind control to captivate George’s daughter Sylvia, his son Gerald, as well as their children—who became the inspiration for the Darling family in Barrie’s immortal Peter Pan . Barrie later altered Sylvia’s will after her death so that he could become the boys’ legal guardian, while pushing several members of the family to nervous breakdown and suicide. Barrie’s compulsion to dominate was so apparent to those around him that D. H. Lawrence once wrote: J. M Barrie has a fatal touch for those he loves. They die.
The woman of substance. The life and books of Barbara Taylor Bradford
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The definitive biography of Barbara Taylor Bradford is every bit as dramatic as any of her novels.
The Biography of Edward de Bono. Breaking Out of the Box
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Gamesman, tactician, provocateur, Edward de Bono is an entrepreneur whose product is thinking. In this biography, Piers Dudgeon reveals the man and the way he developed his thinking systems and provides a synthesis of his ideas, showing how they have been employed in businesses around the world.
The Girl from Leam Lane
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Revised and expanded edition of the bestselling Catherine Cookson biography to mark the centenary of her birth
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