Management Secrets from History Gb; Sutton Publishing
If you could go back in time and ask any historical figure for advice on how best to manage your business or staff, who would it be? Benjamin Franklin, Niccolo Machiavelli, Elizabeth I or Helena Rubinstein? Well, they are all here, and more...
The Rest of Us: The Rise of America´s Eastern European Jews SYRACUSE UNIV PR
In the last of Stephen Birmingham´s historical trilogy, he spotlights the successes of Eastern European Jews, from Samuel Goldwyn to Helena Rubinstein and Irving Berlin, and what each individual brought to that changing early-century American landscape.
Inventing Beauty: A History of the Innovations That Have Made Us Beautiful BROADWAY BOOKS
There are no ugly women, only lazy ones. --Helena Rubinstein In this fascinating, meticulously researched romp through the annals of the beauty industry, ´´New York Times patents columnist Teresa Riordan throws back the curtain on a century of shrewd, canny women who have knowingly deployed artifice in a ceaseless battle to captivate the inherently roving eye of the male. When it comes to the opposite sex, males from many species are easily deceived. Male fireflies will flirt with flashli
When the flamboyant and decisive Helena Rubinstein died in 1965, at the age of 94, her huge collections were dispersed. But in these pages her world comes alive again: Helena Rubinstein: Over the Top is a unique record of the passionate life and style of this self-made mogul and the century she helped to define.
She pioneered modern cosmetology and built up an entire industry within the space of a few years by marketing formulas that changed women´s lives. Her sense of perfection and tireless research are the reasons for one of the most successful cosmetics firms of the 20th century. In her never-ending quest for beauty, she surrounded herself with works of art and enjoyed discovering and fostering new artists. Fate and the extraordinary personality of the grande dame of the beauty business contributed