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Condition: LIKE NEW: This book is almost as new, with no damage nor defects. There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
"This work aims to provide a candid and comprehensive account of my experiences and perspectives. It is a deeply personal narrative, encompassing previously undisclosed aspects of my life, presented with extensive visual documentation.
The content explores a diverse range of subjects, including personal relationships, professional experiences, and philosophical reflections. This includes my time as a model in the 1960s, my upbringing, my association with Dirk Bogarde, and my encounters with various individuals who have significantly impacted my life. The narrative also addresses themes of personal growth, resilience, and the contemplation of mortality.
To provide a cohesive structure, the book employs a metaphorical framework centered on the concept of a house. Each chapter represents a different room, allowing for a systematic exploration of various facets of my life. This structure facilitates the examination of personal artifacts, memories, and beliefs, while also addressing pertinent questions regarding my public persona and private life, such as the context of my photograph with the Dalai Lama, the significance of specific personal items, and the veracity of my interactions with the press."