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ONE THING Leads to Another
ONE THING Leads to Another
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Punctuating his memoir are snapshots of events that shaped the post WW-II world. This is an account of a young emigrant to the U.S. who applied to an Ivy League college simply on mistaken recognition of the name 'Dartmouth'. The few short years there and the answer to a surprisingly simple question: "How much time do you waste every day?" affected much else in his life on four continents, adventure, cartography, journalism, urban affairs, high-tech consulting, teaching ancient cultures, film-ma…
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  • ISBN-10: 1257632337
  • ISBN-13: 9781257632336
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Punctuating his memoir are snapshots of events that shaped the post WW-II world. This is an account of a young emigrant to the U.S. who applied to an Ivy League college simply on mistaken recognition of the name 'Dartmouth'. The few short years there and the answer to a surprisingly simple question: "How much time do you waste every day?" affected much else in his life on four continents, adventure, cartography, journalism, urban affairs, high-tech consulting, teaching ancient cultures, film-making, nature conservation, billionaires and princes - and a return to his parents' homeland: Romania. All of which brought his story to the fateful 2020 year.

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  • Author: Dan Dimancescu
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  • ISBN-10: 1257632337
  • ISBN-13: 9781257632336
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Punctuating his memoir are snapshots of events that shaped the post WW-II world. This is an account of a young emigrant to the U.S. who applied to an Ivy League college simply on mistaken recognition of the name 'Dartmouth'. The few short years there and the answer to a surprisingly simple question: "How much time do you waste every day?" affected much else in his life on four continents, adventure, cartography, journalism, urban affairs, high-tech consulting, teaching ancient cultures, film-making, nature conservation, billionaires and princes - and a return to his parents' homeland: Romania. All of which brought his story to the fateful 2020 year.

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