The necessary dependence on interpreters, the striking number of higher-rank officers in residence with mistresses of vanished Nazi bigwigs, the general air of maladroitness and cumbersome effort ...
It was because he couldn't live with the shame.' 'I don't think affairs or mistresses need to break up marriages,' says a therapist who has also had to deal with her own husband's infidelity.
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF Louis XV—Mouffle d’Angerville (Translated by H.S.Mengard)—Boni & Liveright ($3.50). Spicy is the adjective which must govern this book. It shows how the people of Paris ...
HE was the knight in shining armour who rode in to save Hollywood’s most prestigious studio from collapse. But within weeks of Giancarlo Parretti buying MGM for $1.3billion in 1990, with a vow to ...