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      • Left Bank Literary

        Left Bank Literary is a Sydney-based literary agency specialising in quality fiction and non-fiction.    Our name references the creative environment that blossomed in 'the city of light' nearly a century ago. These writers were a vital force in an era of rising conservatism and facism. We have created Left Bank Literary to provide a home for the fertile ideas of our clients and to ensure literature continues to contribute to the most important conversations of the world.

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      • Trusted Partner
        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2024

        Herminie and Fanny Pereire

        Elite Jewish women in nineteenth-century France

        by Helen M. Davies

        Herminie and Fanny Pereire were sisters-in-law, married to the eminent Jewish bankers and Saint-Simonian socialists Emile and Isaac. They were also mother and daughter. This book, a companion to the author's acclaimed Emile and Isaac Pereire (2015), sheds new light on elite Jewish families in nineteenth-century France. Drawing on the family archives, it traces the Pereires across a century of major social and political change, from the Napoleonic period to the cusp of the First World War, revealing the active role they played as bourgeois women both within and outside the family. It offers insights into Jewish assimilation, embourgeoisement and gender relations, through the lens of one of the most fascinating families of the century.

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        Business, Economics & Law
        November 2020

        Communists constructing capitalism

        State, market, and the Party in China’s financial reform

        by Julian Gruin

        Why has China's 'transition' to a market economy not catalysed corresponding political transformation? In an era of deepening synergy between authoritarian politics and capitalist economics, this book offers a novel perspective on this central dilemma of contemporary Chinese development, shedding light on how the Chinese Communist Party achieved rapid economic growth while preserving political stability. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and over sixty interviews with policymakers, bankers and former party and state officials, the book delves into the role of China's state-owned banking system since 1989, showing how political control over capital has been central to the country's experience of capitalist development. It challenges existing state-market paradigms of political economy and reveals the Eurocentric assumptions underpinning liberal perspectives towards Chinese authoritarian resilience.

      • Trusted Partner
        May 2010

        Strukturierte Verantwortungslosigkeit

        Berichte aus der Bankenwelt

        by Claudia Honegger, Sighard Neckel, Chantal Magnin, Elfriede Jelinek

        In der verschwiegenen Welt der Banken hat sich eine Art »Finanzaristokratie« herausgebildet, der die neuerdings sogenannte »Realwirtschaft« völlig egal zu sein scheint. Claudia Honegger, Sighard Neckel und Chantal Magnin sind mit ihren Forschungsteams in diese Welt eingedrungen und haben mit deutschen, österreichischen und schweizerischen »Finanzsoldaten« gesprochen. Die dabei entstandenen soziologischen Porträts bilden den Kern dieses Buchs. Sie beantworten Fragen wie: Wie deuten Banker und Bankerinnen die Krise auf den Finanzmärkten? Wie ist es dazu gekommen? Wer trägt die Verantwortung? Zu den Porträts kommen Analysen, Feldbeschreibungen, Essays und ein Glossar. Im Fokus steht dabei die Entstehung von »Söldnerheeren«, die gegeneinander kämpften, zugleich aber einen Feldzug führten gegen die Bankkunden, die börsennotierten Unternehmen, gegen ganze Volkswirtschaften und letztlich gegen die reale Welt.

      • Trusted Partner
        August 2004

        Dialoge zwischen Unsterblichen, Lebendigen und Toten

        by Hans Magnus Enzensberger

        Der berühmte Philosoph Zhuangzi streitet sich mit einem Mann, der seit 500 Jahren tot ist. Diderot empfängt einen aufdringlichen Reporter aus dem 20. Jahrhundert zum Interview. Ein gealterter Anarchist erklärt einem enttäuschten Jünger, woran die Revolution gescheitert ist. Weimarer Zeitgenossen Goethes fallen in einer Fernseh-Talkshow über den Olympier her und merken nicht, wie sie sich dabei blamieren. Der gezielte Anachronismus dient Enzensberger als Falle, in die er den Zeitgeist zu locken sucht.Enzensberger greift mit diesen Dialogen die Form der antiken Götter- und Totengespräche wieder auf und bringt damit ein menschliches Organ auf die Bühne zurück, das im Regietheater der Gegenwart in Vergessenheit geraten ist: das Gehirn. Spielend nehmen es die Tragikomödien der Intelligenz mit denen der Körper auf. Wer am Ende recht hat, ist keineswegs ausgemacht. Es wird bis zur letzten Runde gekämpft, zum Beispiel in einem malaiischen Militärcamp, wo ein betrügerischer Banker mit einem gestrandeten Exterroristen hadert. Ihr Streit kulminiert in einem musikalischen Duett, bei dem sich zeigt, daß der Jargon des Brokers und die Parolen des Extremismus ebenso schrill wie nahtlos ineinander übergehen.

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        Children's & YA
        2019

        Amina Turan in the Country of Nomads

        by Zaure Turekhanova

        The book is about the extraordinary and dangerous adventures of a girl, Amina Turan and the inhabitants of the so-called bowls-cities Kos Almalyk in the fabulous Country of Nomads. The veil of surprising mysteries and secrets hidden by the heroes of the story will be slightly opened… An extraordinary, fantastic story begins on Saturday night. Suddenly awakening from her sleep, Amina witnesses that the turtle-box, bought in an antique shop, comes to life and together with her friend, a glass turtle standing on the table goes to explore an amazing sight. Out of curiosity, the girl decides to follow the turtles and unexpectedly finds herself in the magical world of the Country of Nomads.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2023

        A Banker's Busy Day

        by Read With You

        Kelly is a banker with a busy day ahead of her… especially when Mr. Penguin brings her a whole jar of coins to count!  But things do not stop there.  What other problems will interrupt Kelly's coin counting? Read With You’s Busy Days series is a unique exploration of various jobs and careers.  This series is perfect for beginner readers curious about the world and their place in it.  Each book provides topic-centered vocabulary and entertaining storylines that’ll have little learners giggling.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2020

        I Am Brown

        by Ashok Banker and Sandhya Prabhat

        I am brown. I am beautiful. I am perfect. I designed this computer. I ran this race. I won this prize. I wrote this book. A joyful celebration of the skin you're in - of being brown, of being amazing, of being you!

      • Biography: general
        March 2016

        The Smugglers' Banker

        The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro

        by Jeremy Rowett Johns

        The Smugglers' Banker reveals for the first time the full story of Zephaniah Job, the remarkable Cornishman who not only masterminded the flourishing contraband trade in Polperro during the Napoleonic wars but also the privateers whose adventures during the wars with France and Spain led to the capture of handsome prizes. Job's flair for business, his association with the Trelawny family and links with those engaged in the smuggling trade brought lasting prosperity to the inhabitants of this remote Cornish fishing village at the end of the 18th century. This exciting and very readable biography, full of new revelations of one of the most extraordinary figures in Cornish history and packed with details of Polperro families of the period, will delight both local historians and visitors to the area.

      • Fiction
        January 2018

        Just round the corner

        by Jenny Jacobsson

        Isa, a 35-year old woman, has recently been dumped by her long-term partner. Suddenly she finds herself childless as she gave up her own wishes and dreams about getting pregnant when her partner Jimmy didn’t want any more children. Isa now realises what she has sacrificed, and her ovaries are now screaming to be fertilised. One day she finds a post-it note under the windshield wiper of her car, which makes her feel both flattered and curious. But when the notes slowly turn more and more threatening, panic starts to set in.   Meet Tuva-Li, the guardian angel that usually takes the moral high ground, but now happens to commit a mistake with unimaginable consequences. Jarild is a banker that harbours a big secret. Should this be revealed, his whole existence would literally fall apart. And who exactly is Zack, the man Isa picks up on a night out for the sole purpose of satisfying the desperate need of her ovaries?

      • Thriller / suspense

        The Unwanted

        by James Mckenna

        Fed up with habitual criminals using prison as a temporary hotel? Directus Iurisdictio has an ancient alternative.  Sean Fagan of SOCA is sent undercover to investigate the dark structure of a secret network that executes habitual criminals, dishonest MPs, greedy bankers and spying policemen. Aided by Victoria Lawless of MI5, Fagan allows himself to be enticed by two beautiful sisters to join a medieval judicial system whose tentacles stretch from street to Government, a judicial system which saves the country billions and cuts the crime rate to near zero. Discovering criminals on a national scale have died or vanished without trace, Fagan realises a powerful and organised force is executing the most ancient system of social retribution. Finding Fagan is a spy and not a potential recruit, Directus Iurisdictio order his immediate execution.  Knowing the secret order has infiltrated police, the SIS, Whitehall and Government, Fagan has nowhere to turn and only his own skills to extract him from certain death.

      • Personal finance

        The Ultra High Net Worth Banker's Handbook

        by Stephan Meier

        Estimates show that there are around 20,000 Ultra High Net Worth individuals in existence today, each with bankable assets in excess of $50 million. Between them they possess a wealth of $5,000 billion, 10‰ of the world's estimated total wealth. The UHNW wealth management business is therefore a critically important as well as complex part of modern finance. It exists within a "client-banker-bank" triangle and is influenced by serious exogenous factors in political, economic and fiscal environments, as well as by numerous emotional, familial and personal dimensions. In this book the authors address these complex relationships, serving as guides and advisors for UHNW bankers, banks and clients alike.The authors' clients have taught them that the three major frustrations for private banking clients are bad performance, bad communication with the banker, and confusion in the face of poorly explained financial processes. In the first part of the book the authors offer their expert solutions to these problems and, in the second, help to eliminate confusion by explaining UHNW financial processes as clearly and simply as possible.The authors mix authoritative advice, gained from long careers in wealth management, with anecdotes and narrative, to make the book approachable as well as informative. The book also contains five major case studies that help to exemplify certain elements involved in UHNW banking across the world, including the importance and impact of: family values and governance; client confidence and connections; cultural and religious considerations; philanthropy; market crises and volatility; portfolio diversity and enterprise management.This book is for private bankers who work or aim to work in the Ultra High Net Worth field, the most sought-after and secluded high-end client segment of private banking and wealth management. For UHNW clients, this book is a guide on how to deal with your bankers and what you can expect from them, depicting the view from the other side of the table. And for the management of a private bank or private banking division of a financial institution, this book will serve as an essential introduction on how to improve performance.Expert, in-depth and accessible, The Ultra High Net Worth Banker's Handbook is the ultimate guide to this area of modern finance.

      • Literary essays
        October 2011

        Table-Talk & Recollections

        by Samuel Rogers, Christopher Ricks

        A poet and banker who knew everybody, Samuel Rogers (1763-1865) was a brilliant recorder of things said by his famous and powerful contemporaries, from Edmund Burke to Talleyrand, from Charles James Fox to the Duke of Wellington. Originallyy published in the 1830s, his energetic, entertaining, and occasionally eye-popping "table-talk" gives phenomenal texture to our understanding of Regency high life. Reading it is like eavesdropping on the past. Introduced by the distinguished literary critic Professor Christopher Ricks.

      • Fiction

        Virus

        by Alvaro Vanegas

        Ivan, a banker and frustrated musician, suddenly finds himself in the middle of a horde of angry zombies. Now his only goal is to meet his wife, but communicating with her is impossible and getting where she is is very difficult when thousands of people want to kill him and turn him into their breakfast. Virus is an urban history that deals bluntly with human nature and whose vertiginous rhythm doesn't allow the reader to take their eyes off its pages.

      • Le Réveil du tigre

        by Serge Le Tendre, Olivier Taduc

        Kidnappings are on the rise in Bakersfield, California, and the eldest daughter of a local banker has been found murdered. This is the perfect opportunity for the young Matt Monroe, a new recruit with the famous private detective agency, the Pinkertons, to track down his real father, who turns out to be none other than Chen Long, the Chinaman from the series by Olivier TaDuc and Serge Le Tendre. Needless to say, this epic western culminates in a dazzling finale.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        September 2010

        Love, Gudrun Ensslin

        by Simon Corbin

        One banker per month will be assassinated unless the government takes practical steps to reduce the widening deficit between the rich and the poor. This is the threat made by maverick anarchist billionaire, Rory Carlisle, which is intended to be carried out by ex-Baader Meinhof operative, Georg Krendler. Love, Gudrun Ensslin imagines a situation in which Baader Meinhof style tactics are applied to the iniquities of 21st century global capitalism. The novel also tells the story of the first generation of Baader Meinhof (1968-1972) and warns of the dangers of ideology-led violence and intolerance.

      • Literary Fiction

        Reis del Món

        by Sebastià Alzamora

        The lifelong friendship of a philosopher and a banker, both highly prestigious and important personalities in Spain throughout the 20th century and coming from the same village on the island of Majorca, is the starting point of one of the most original novels of ideas of the past decades. Sebastià Alzamora's writing has been hailed by the New York Times as "startling... a concentrated power, akin to poetry."

      • Erotic fiction

        Annabel Poppy

        by Stephen Douglas

        Annabel Poppy is about banking, bonking and murder.  Set in 1998, the action takes place in London and Essex, with excursions to Exeter, Gleneagles, Madrid and Helsinki. Despite then dark subject matter, the novel's tone is lighthearted and humorous, the sex is graphic, and the banking material will enlighten a general audience about how investment bankers really do make their millions

      • Easy reading through Manga Anger management

        by Kumi Toda, Kaede Katsuragi( Scenario writing ) ,Toki Masaki(Artwork)

        Shiori, a young banker, is appointed as a project leader for innovative new project. Very excited at first, but soon she becomes very disappointed and furious with rage that her team is not cooperating with her. Emotions betrays her expectations from her bosses, and Shiori seriously starts to worry about her career. Umehara, who is a regular customer at Shiori’s fathers noodle restaurant, sees Shiori taking it out at her father, and suggests Shiori to control her emotions with Anger Management tips.As Shiori tries Anger Management tips, she starts to observe her peers much objectively, and understand their underlying intentions of their actions, which helped her improve her relations with them. Shiori, herself is very surprised with the change in her but also very pleased with the positive change that brought about.

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