ISBN-13: 9781504995122 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 222 str.
ISBN-13: 9781504995122 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 222 str.
"This banker has earned a great deal of interest in his story. One reads, for example, about amateur dramatics in Bombay, a de facto conquest of Everest, and throwing a General across a room, It is a life of privilege, dedication, travel, and adventure on a scale not experienced by many, in his time. Fulfilling the role of an urbane banker on a world stage has its rewards and disappointments. As a strong admirer of HSBC he is saddened at the Bank's recent well publicised wrong doings, and dismayed at their unrepentant arrogance in confiscating long service retirement benefits, especially from those who contributed so much to the Bank's success. The narrative of his various real life roles deserves some applause, if not, in some instances, a standing ovation. There are aspects of banking told, in part, as it was, as it is, and as it might be. Generously illustrated, the story was not intended to be a literary masterpiece, but it is certainly readable. If writing is all about the author conjuring up words for the reader's imagination to translate into mental images, thus bringing the story to life, I think he has succeeded in this. It is a fascinating window on a banker's life and times, in a by gone age. Read "
This is a fascinating window on the life and times of a banker in a bygone age. It is a mosaic of privilege, adventure, romance and dedication against a background of the rarefied world of international finance. A de facto conquest of Mt Everest, throwing a General across a room, a Hong Kong typhoon and civil unrest, are just some of the author’s experiences. HSBC is singled out for the highest praise as a financial institution, yet the Bank is also exposed as a long service pension confiscator, attracting widespread condemnation. Generously illustrated, the apt juxtaposition of Shakespearean quotes adds a theatrical dimension to the story.