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La Prisonniere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

La Prisonniere

Malika Oufkir Has Been A Prisoner For Most Of Her Life. Born In 1953, The Eldest Daughter Of The King Of Morocco S Closest Aide, Malika Was Adopted By The King To Be A Companion To His Little Daughter. She Grew Up At The Royal Court Of Rabat, Locked Away In A Golden Cage, Among The Royal Wives And Concubines.But In 1972, Her Father Was Arrested And Executed After An Attempt To Assassinate The King. Nineteen-Year-Old Malika, Her Mother And Her Five Younger Brothers And Sisters Were Thrown Into An Isolated Desert Gaol. Innocent Of Any Crime, They Were Locked Away In Increasingly Barbaric Conditions For Fifteen Endless Years.Like A Modern Scheherazade, Malika Kept Up Their Spirits By Telling Them Stories Every Night. Finally, The Oufkir Children Managed To Dig A Tunnel With Their Bare Hands And Made A Daring Escape. Recaptured After Five Days, The Ensuing Public Hue And Cry Resulted In House Arrest Rather Than A Return To Prison. But It Was Only In 1996 That Malika Was Finally Permitted To Leave Morocco To Begin A New Life In France.

Stolen Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Stolen Lives

Twenty years in a desert jail.

Stolen Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Stolen Lives

A gripping memoir that reads like a political thriller--the story of Malika Oufkir's turbulent and remarkable life. Born in 1953, Malika Oufkir was the eldest daughter of General Oufkir, the King of Morocco's closest aide. Adopted by the king at the age of five, Malika spent most of her childhood and adolescence in the seclusion of the court harem, one of the most eligible heiresses in the kingdom, surrounded by luxury and extraordinary privilege. Then, on August 16, 1972, her father was arrested and executed after an attempt to assassinate the king. Malika, her five younger brothers and sisters. and her mother were immediately imprisoned in a desert penal colony. After fifteen years, the last ten of which they spent locked up in solitary cells, the Oufkir children managed to dig a tunnel with their bare hands and make an audacious escape. Recaptured after five days, Malika was finally able to leave Morocco and begin a new life in exile in 1996. A heartrending account in the face of extreme deprivation and the courage with which one family faced its fate, Stolen Lives is an unforgettable story of one woman's journey to freedom.

Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East

A revised and updated edition of a popular and widely used text

Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Freedom

The author describes her return to the world after twenty years in a Moroccan jail, as she struggled to adjust to the modern world, understand the reality of freedom, fall in love, and experience an intimate relationship for the first time.

Helena Rubinstein
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Helena Rubinstein

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-11
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  • Publisher: Gallic Books

Helena Rubinstein was born into a poor Polish family at the end of the nineteenth century; by the time of her death in 1965 she had built a cosmeti empire that spanned the world. When Rubinstein opened her first salon in Melbourne, her scientific approach to beauty was an instant sensation. Women just couldn't get enough of her innovative advice on skincare, and her beauty products were constantly sold out. Having conquered Australia, Rubinstein went on to open salons in Europe and America, at a time when women were barely seen in business, let alone running their own multinational companies. Dressed by Chanel and Yves St Laurent, painted by Salvador Dali and Picasso and mingling with Colette and Proust, Helena Rubinstein not only enjoyed unbelievable success, but was also instrumental in empowering and liberating women. Helena Rubinstein was a total original, and her legacy can still be seen today in the methods used to market and manufacture cosmeti. This is her amazing life story.

Steps under Water
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

Steps under Water

Steps Under Water is a novel drawn from Alicia Kozameh’s experiences as a political prisoner in Argentina during the "Dirty War" of the 1970s. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1997. Steps Under Water is a novel drawn from Alicia Kozameh’s experiences as a political prisoner in Argentina during the "Dirty War" of the 1970s. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of Cali

Stolen Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Stolen Lives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A New York Times Bestseller A Publishers Weekly Bestseller An Oprah's Book Club® Selection Malika Oufkir was the eldest daughter of General Oufkir, the King of Morocco's closest aide. Malika spent most of her childhood and adolescence in the court harem, surrounded by luxury and privilege. In 1972, her father was executed after an attempt to assassinate the king. Malika, her five brothers and sisters, and her mother were immediately imprisoned in a desert penal colo After twenty years, theOufkir children managed to dig a tunnel with their bare hands and make an audacious escape. Malika was finally able to leave Morocco and begin a new life in exile in 1996. Stolen Lives is an unforgettable story of one woman's journey to freedom.

Cheiro
  • Language: en

Cheiro

This is the incredible story of Count Louis Hamon, known the world over as Cheiro. During his peak years, between 1890 and 1936, he was revered as the greatest palmist and clairvoyant since the days of Nostradamus. Born near Dublin, Ireland as William John Warner, in 1866, he was destined to become a confidant and trusted advisor to many historical figures. Cheiro or the Count as his friends called him, was present at some of the most important events of his time. In some of these events he would play a key role.

Bet a Million!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Bet a Million!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Authors trace the career of a man whose strong compulsion for money and power led him into a pirate's fight against bigger and more virulent pirates in an out of the law courts, in grandiose hotels, smoky rooms and tight little offices, with a gambler's skill and cunning and outlandish daring.