Interviews
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Buying securities ranging from Russian railways to Malaysian rubber companies, Britain in 1913 was the money capital of the world,
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Zaha Hadid posed for an army of photographers huddled outside a former gunpowder depot in London’s Hyde Park.
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When presidential candidate Woodrow Wilson wanted an expert adviser on trusts, he summoned attorney Louis Brandeis from Boston. At 20, he’d graduated from Harvard Law School as class valedictorian and in his practice had gained a reputation for legal brilliance.
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David Dawson rose to fame as the world’s most prominent artist’s assistant. He saw Lucian Freud virtually every day for two decades.




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