Sterling's Gold Wit & Wisdom of an Ad Man (Hardcover)
| Author: Roger Sterling |
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Publish Date: 11/16/2010
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| Presents aphorisms and memorable lines spoken by Roger Sterling, a fictional character on the television series, Mad Men. *Author: Sterling, Roger *Subtitle: Wit & Wisdom of an Ad Man *Publication Date: 2010/11/16 *Number of Pages: 171 *Binding Type: Hardcover *Language: English *Depth: 0.75 *Width: 5.00 *Height: 7.25 |
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Presents aphorisms and memorable lines spoken by Roger Sterling, a fictional character on the television series, "Mad Men." |
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The television show MAD MEN created an almost instant buzz when it debuted in 2007, among critics who lauded its bracing darkness and fans who loved following the exploits of advertising executives behaving badly in the very different moral landscape of the early 1960s. This novelty book is being sold, with tongue in cheek, as a book of advice by Sterling Cooper head Roger Sterling--the book his character (played by John Slattery) wrote in season three. Sterling's droll, slightly cynical motivational topics include business, love, and money, and while the advice may not be sage or workable, it is funny throughout.
The television show MAD MEN created an almost instant buzz when it debuted in 2007, among critics who lauded its bracing darkness and fans who loved following the exploits of advertising executives behaving badly in the very different moral landscape of the early 1960s. This novelty book is being sold, with tongue in cheek, as a book of advice by Sterling Cooper head Roger Sterling--the book his character (played by John Slattery) wrote in season three. Sterling's droll, slightly cynical motivational topics include business, love, and money, and while the advice may not be sage or workable, it is funny throughout.

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