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The Betsy
The Betsy
Author: Harold Robbins
scandalous narrative of the private lives of an american dynasty.Loren Hardemann founding father had created an empire with the building of one car.His son could never hope to match his fathers driving force in business or with women. Loren 1 and racing car driver Angelo Perino conceived of developing the car of tommorow. But producing it meant ...  more »
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ISBN: 414162
Publication Date: 7/1972
Pages: 375
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Publisher: pocketbooks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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An exciting novel of love, power, and the auto industry.
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'The Betsy' is about finding true love. I kind of skipped through the corporate wheeling and dealing pages and focused on Angelo's personal angst and love life. I loved Angelo. He is at the same time an every man and a hero
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The Betsy scales the dizzying heights of millionaire tycoons, bares their private lives, wives and mistresses. Was made into a movie starring Laurence Olivier, Robt. Duvall and Katherine Ross
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The book was pretty good. Enjoyed the author's writting style, but sometimes it was hard to follow. Mainly because he will go back in time and then come back to the present and you're not really sure if you're following it right for a couple of paragraphs.

I'd really like to see the movie that was based on this book.


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