### Review βBrilliant. . .Best enjoyed after a three-martini lunch.β βGQ (UK) βWhen there was some debate about whether something was accurate or not, Jerry said 'You're not even close. It was so much worse than what you're seeing on the show.'" \--Matthew Weiner, creator and executive producer
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor: Front-Line Dispatches from the Advertising War
β Scribed by Jerry Della Femina; Charles Sopkin
- Publisher
- Simon and Schuster
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1451609906
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Review
βBrilliant. . .Best enjoyed after a three-martini lunch.β βGQ (UK)
βWhen there was some debate about whether something was accurate or not, Jerry said 'You're not even close. It was so much worse than what you're seeing on the show.'"
--Matthew Weiner, creator and executive producer of Mad Men (GQ)
βReads like the transcript of a tape made at a bar or cocktail party with the recorder propped up next to the raconteur at the center of the crowd.β βSalon
βThe 'Mad Men' of this book were not mad at all. They were clever and articulate proponents of the American Dream. The book evokes a long-lost era of American self-confidence and optimism, and helps explain how America became a cultural icon.β
βMaurice Saatchi, co-founder of Saatchi & Saatchi and M&C Saatchi
Product Description
Vividly reminiscent of the goings-on at Sterling Cooper**β** the late nights, the three-martini lunches, the sex on couches, and, of course, the actual work of plugging products**β** this is the story of what Madison Avenue was really like in the β60s. A worldwide bestseller when first published in 1970, this frank, irreverent, and hilarious memoir is a one-of-a-kind cult classic.
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